BackgroundThe nutrition of calves from birth until weaning is predominantly from liquid (milk or milk-based) feeds. Liquid feed allowances are often restricted during artificial rearing to accelerate the development of the rumen by promoting solid feed intake. Liquid feeds bypass the rumen and are digested in the lower digestive tract, however, the influence of different types of milk feeds, and their allowances, on the calf hindgut microbiota is not well understood. In this study, faecal samples from 199 calves raised on three different allowances of milk replacer: 10% of initial bodyweight (LA), 20% of initial bodyweight (HA), and ad libitum (ADLIB), were collected just prior to weaning. Bacterial community structures and fermentation pro...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of feeding milk replacer (MR) with two different...
In the present study bacterial communities from both, the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract of ...
The practice of rearing cows and calves together is gaining popularity on dairy farms, with differen...
BackgroundThe nutrition of calves from birth until weaning is predominantly from liquid (milk or mil...
peer reviewedWe investigated the effects of different types of early feeding on rumen fermentation p...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a feed supplement, namely milk permeate (MP) ferme...
Most of the research efforts involving the bovine gastrointestinal microbiota have focused on cattle...
The development of a robust microbiome is critical to the health of dairy calves, but relatively lit...
A starter concentrate containing different levels and sources of NDF can modify the gastrointestinal...
The aim of this study was to characterize the colostrum and fecal microbiota in calves and to invest...
The objective of this study was to determine whether divergent feeding regimes during the first 41 w...
In our previous studies, we revealed the effect of lactose inclusion in calf starters on the growth ...
The nature of weaning, considered the most stressful and significant transition experienced by dairy...
Ruminants microbial consortium is responsible for ruminal fermentation, a process which converts fib...
Abstract The transition from milk to solid diets drastically impacts the gut microbiome of calves. W...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of feeding milk replacer (MR) with two different...
In the present study bacterial communities from both, the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract of ...
The practice of rearing cows and calves together is gaining popularity on dairy farms, with differen...
BackgroundThe nutrition of calves from birth until weaning is predominantly from liquid (milk or mil...
peer reviewedWe investigated the effects of different types of early feeding on rumen fermentation p...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a feed supplement, namely milk permeate (MP) ferme...
Most of the research efforts involving the bovine gastrointestinal microbiota have focused on cattle...
The development of a robust microbiome is critical to the health of dairy calves, but relatively lit...
A starter concentrate containing different levels and sources of NDF can modify the gastrointestinal...
The aim of this study was to characterize the colostrum and fecal microbiota in calves and to invest...
The objective of this study was to determine whether divergent feeding regimes during the first 41 w...
In our previous studies, we revealed the effect of lactose inclusion in calf starters on the growth ...
The nature of weaning, considered the most stressful and significant transition experienced by dairy...
Ruminants microbial consortium is responsible for ruminal fermentation, a process which converts fib...
Abstract The transition from milk to solid diets drastically impacts the gut microbiome of calves. W...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of feeding milk replacer (MR) with two different...
In the present study bacterial communities from both, the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract of ...
The practice of rearing cows and calves together is gaining popularity on dairy farms, with differen...