Animals (Jan 2024)

Effects of Electrolyte Multivitamins and Neomycin on Immunity and Intestinal Barrier Function in Transported Lambs

  • Cui Xia,
  • Chunhui Duan,
  • Conghui Chen,
  • Xinyu Yang,
  • Yingjie Zhang,
  • Yueqin Liu,
  • Yuzhong Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14020177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 177

Abstract

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Animals experience stress when they are transported. In this experiment, sixty 4-month-old lambs were randomly divided into three groups: CG (basal diet), EG (basal diet + 375 mg/d/lamb electrolytic multivitamin) and NG (basal diet + 200 mg/d/lamb neomycin). The transportation day was recorded as the 0th day. Blood, liver, spleen, jejunum and colon were collected on the 0th, 7th and 14th day. The results were as follows: In EG and NG groups, the lamb weights (p p p p p p p p < 0.01). In conclusion, an electrolytic multivitamin could potentially improve the immunity and intestinal barrier function, and when it was added with 375 mg/d in the basal diet for each lamb from 2 d before transportation to 7 d after transportation, it had a better effect than neomycin.

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