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Background Microbiota-metabolome interactions play a crucial role in host physiological regulation and metabolic homeostasis. The aim of this study was to investigate that sex induces alterations in rumen microbial community composition and metabolite ...
Haibo Wang +7 more
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Background Gut microbiota has been established as a critical regulator of human longevity, but the mechanistic role of rumen microbiota in dairy cow productive lifespan remains unexplored.
Panping Yang +17 more
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The objective of this experiment was to delve into the impacts of transportation on goats. Sixteen healthy goats were selected as experimental animals; these goats were transported at a speed ranging from 35 to 45 km/h for 20 h. The changes in the physiological indexes, blood physiological indexes, biochemical indexes, rumen fermentation indexes, and ...
Rui Li +4 more
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The present study was conducted to analyze the correlation between the milk fat content of Binglangjiang buffaloes and their microbial and host metabolites.
Ye Yu +8 more
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Rumen is one of the most vital organs for the digestion of ruminants and is influenced by factors including feeding patterns and nutrition. How rumen microbiota and barrier function change are affected feeding patterns requires attention, particularly ...
Runqi Fu +13 more
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The interactions between the rumen microbiota and the host are crucial for the digestive and absorptive processes of ruminants, and they are heavily influenced by the climatic conditions of their habitat.
Cheng Pan +8 more
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Solid feed provision reduces fecal clostridial excretion in veal calves [PDF]
Enterotoxemia is characterized by a highly fatal hemorrhagic enteritis in cattle, caused by Clostridium perfringens. Production systems with intensive feeding, such as the veal industry, are predisposed.
Deprez, Piet +11 more
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Multi-omics analysis of the mechanism of alfalfa and wheat-induced rumen flatulence in Xizang sheep
Rumen flatulence is a diet-related rumen disease in ruminants. This study induced a rumen flatulence model in Xizang sheep using alfalfa (HRF) and wheatgrass (MRF).
Jing Wu +12 more
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The criteria used in comparing the utilization of grass silage by reindeer and sheep were rumen pH, ammonia, volatile fatty acids (VFA) and microbes. Rumen samples were taken before feeding, and 2 ½ and 5 ½ hours after the beginning of feeding. Rumen fermentation was lower in the reindeer than in the sheep and differed less between the three sampling ...
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Rumen microorganisms are primarily essential for feed decomposition and nutrition of the host animal, playing a key role in the health and well-being of cattle as well as the efficiency of milk or meat production.
Lysiane Dunière +6 more
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