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ABSTRACT: Conclusion
prenatal and postnatal supplementation with CO MCFA reduced in vitro CH4 emissions until 4 wk old by depressing methanogen abundance and activity but at the expense of rumen fermentation and eubacterial abundance. Unfortunately, daily gain of K+ kids was suppressed. Some rumen papillae characteristics differed at 28 wk old due to postnatal treatment which ended at 11 wk old, indicating rumen papillary development can be affected by the early-life nutritional circumstances.
SUBMITTER: Debruyne S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6140962 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Debruyne Sieglinde S Ruiz-González Alexis A Artiles-Ortega Einar E Ampe Bart B Van Den Broeck Wim W De Keyser Ellen E Vandaele Leen L Goossens Karen K Fievez Veerle V
Journal of animal science 20180501 5
The aim of this study was to investigate the methane (CH4) reducing potential of a combination of prenatal and/or postnatal treatment with coconut oil medium chain fatty acids (CO MCFA) in goat kids. The hypothesis is that influencing rumen function during early life has more chances for success than in the adult life, related to the resilience of the mature rumen microbiota. Forty-eight pregnant does were split into two experimental groups: treated does (D+) received 40 g/d of CO MCFA in a test ...[more]