Microorganisms (Sep 2023)

A Preliminary Study of the Potential Molecular Mechanisms of Individual Growth and Rumen Development in Calves with Different Feeding Patterns

  • Jie Wang,
  • Kaisen Zhao,
  • Mianying Li,
  • Huimei Fan,
  • Meigui Wang,
  • Siqi Xia,
  • Yang Chen,
  • Xue Bai,
  • Zheliang Liu,
  • Jiale Ni,
  • Wenqiang Sun,
  • Xianbo Jia,
  • Songjia Lai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 2423

Abstract

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At present, it is common to feed calves with “Concentrate”, “Concentrate + hay” and TMR “Total Mixed Rations” feeding patterns in China, which achieved well feeding efficiency, but the three feeding patterns molecular regulation mechanism in actual production is still unclear. The study aimed to explore the most suitable feeding pattern for Chinese Holstein calves to improve the rumen fermentation function and growth performance of calves. In this regard, the interactions between rumen microorganisms and host metabolism were investigated. The rumen volume and weight of calves in the GF group were significantly higher than those in the GFF and TMR groups (p Methanobrevibacter, Methanosphaera, and Methanolacinia (p Prevotella multisaccharivorax was significantly more abundant in the rumen of GF calves (p Prevotella and Ruminococcaceae might cooperate with the host, which was helpful for the digestion and absorption of lipids and made the calves have better growth. The three feeding modes had similar effects, but the ‘GF’ feeding pattern was more beneficial to the individual growth and ruminal development regarding ruminal morphology, contents physiology and microorganisms. Furthermore, the synergistic effect of rumen microorganisms and the host could more effectively hydrolyze lipid substances and promote the absorption of lipids, which was of great significance to the growth of calves.

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