Microorganisms (Aug 2024)

Differences in Lactation Performance, Rumen Microbiome, and Metabolome between Montbéliarde × Holstein and Holstein Cows under Heat Stress

  • Hantong Weng,
  • Hanfang Zeng,
  • Haihui Wang,
  • Haomiao Chang,
  • Yunfei Zhai,
  • Shujie Li,
  • Zhaoyu Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12081729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1729

Abstract

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Heat stress negatively affects lactation performance and rumen microbiota of dairy cows, with different breeds showing varying levels of heat tolerance. This study aimed to compare the lactation performance of Montbéliarde × Holstein (MH, n = 13) and Holstein (H, n = 13) cows under heat stress, and 16S rRNA sequencing and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) were used to determine the rumen microbiome and metabolome in experimental cows. The results indicated that during heat stress, milk yield (p = 0.101), milk fat yield, milk protein yield, milk protein, and milk lactose (p p Allobaculum, and YRC22 (p p < 0.05) in Montbéliarde × Holstein cows than in Holstein cows. Overall, Montbéliarde × Holstein cows showed higher production efficiency under heat stress, which may be related to the different rumen mechanisms of crossbred and Holstein cows in adapting to heat stress.

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