乳酸
粪便
细菌
生物
食品科学
动物科学
奶牛
生物技术
微生物学
遗传学
作者
José Martín Ruvalcaba-Gómez,F. Villaseñor-González,Mario Alfredo Espinosa-Martínez,Lorena Jacqueline Gómez-Godínez,Edith Rojas‐Anaya,Zuamí Villagrán,Luis Miguel Anaya‐Esparza,Germán Buendía-Rodríguez,Ramón Ignacio Arteaga-Garibay
出处
期刊:Animals
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2023-09-07
卷期号:13 (18): 2841-2841
被引量:7
摘要
Probiotic supplementation in dairy cattle has achieved several beneficial effects (improved growth rate, immune response, and adequate ruminal microbiota). This study assessed the effects on the growth parameters and gut microbiota of newborn dairy calves supplemented with two Lactobacillus-based probiotics, individually (6BZ or 6BY) or their combination (6BZ + 6BY), administrated with the same concentration (1 × 109 CFU/kg weight) at three times, between days 5 and 19 after birth. The control group consisted of probiotic-unsupplemented calves. Growth parameters were recorded weekly until eight weeks and at the calves' ages of three, four, and five months. Fecal microbiota was described by high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics. Although no significant effects were observed regarding daily weight and height gain among probiotic-supplemented and non-supplemented calves, correlation analysis showed that growth rate was maintained until month 5 through probiotic supplementation, mainly when the two-strain probiotics were supplied. Modulation effects on microbiota were observed in probiotic-supplemented calves, improving the Bacteroidota: Firmicutes and the Proteobacteria ratios. Functional prediction by PICRUSt also showed an increment in several pathways when the two-strain probiotic was supplemented. Therefore, using the three-administration scheme, the two-strain probiotic improved the growth rate and gut microbiota profile in newborn dairy calves. However, positive effects could be reached by applying more administrations of the probiotic during the first 20 days of a calf's life.
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