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Anim Sci J ; 90(12): 1537-1543, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31593366

ABSTRACT

We conducted two feeding experiments to evaluate the effects of supplementation with either cellooligosaccharide or kraft pulp on growth performance in grazing beef calves (Japanese Black) from 4 weeks pre-weaning to 12 to 16 weeks post-weaning. In Experiment 1 (20-week duration), nine calves (2.9-month-old females) were assigned to either a control group (CON) or an experimental group (CEL) fed cellooligosaccharide at a rate of 10 g/day mixed with concentrate. Average daily weight gain tended to be greater in CEL than in CON, especially after 1 month of weaning. In Experiment 2 (16-week duration), 10 calves (2.0-month-old females) were assigned to either a control group or an experimental group (KRA) fed kraft pulp at a rate of 10% replacement of total digestible nutrients with concentrate. The proportion of fibrolytic bacteria increased and that of methanogenic Archaea decreased in the rumen microbial community composition of KRA calves in Experiment 2, whereas the decrease in Fibrobacter and Archaea was observed in CEL calves at first 4 weeks in Experiment 1. We conclude that beta-glucan prebiotic supplementation to grazing calves at pre-weaning would affect rumen microbial composition and modified rumen fermentation characteristics, leading to a better rumen environment via different means.


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Fermentation/drug effects , Prebiotics/administration & dosage , Rumen/drug effects , beta-Glucans/pharmacology , Animals , Cattle , Diet/veterinary , Female , Fermentation/physiology , Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects , Male , Rumen/microbiology , Weaning , beta-Glucans/administration & dosage
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