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000063752 037__ $$aTAZ-TFM-2017-207
000063752 041__ $$aeng
000063752 1001_ $$aNejjam Ibtissam
000063752 24200 $$aOptimization of using ruminal microbiota as pro and prebiotic to optimize rumen development and the efficient use of forage or concentrate diets by goats
000063752 24500 $$aOptimización del uso de la microbiota ruminal como pro y prebiótico para optimizar el desarrollo ruminal e el uso eficiente de forraje o dietas concentradas en cabritos
000063752 260__ $$aZaragoza$$bUniversidad de Zaragoza$$c2017
000063752 506__ $$aby-nc-sa$$bCreative Commons$$c3.0$$uhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
000063752 520__ $$aThe aim of this work was to elucidate the best conditions for preparing rumen microbiome as pro and prebiotic by the analysis of fermentation parameters resulting from in vitro incubations (trials 1 and 2), for subsequent use in in vivo trial (trial 3) consisting of an inoculation of newborn goat kids with the ruminal microbiota developed in the in vitro experiment. This study used a 2×3×2×2 factorial design to evaluate the effects of two diets (forage and concentrate), three buffers (6.80, 6.25 y 5.75), two sample times (0 vs 3h) and two ruminal fractions (liquid vs whole content) of the ruminal content. Eight Murciano-Granadina goats were used as a donor of the ruminal content; each four animals were assigned to one group: FOR received 100% forage (based on 50% alfalfa and 50% oat hay) and CON fed with concentrate and forage (80:20) with the same forage composition. In the in vivo experiment, seventy four goat kids were randomly distributed into 4 identical groups with 16 and 4 animals (4x4) per group and experimental group respectively: CTL (control group without any inoculation), PRE (group inoculated with ruminal liquor autoclaved), LRC (probiotic group inoculated with ruminal liquor of animals fed concentrate diet) and LRF (probiotic group inoculated with ruminal liquor of animals fed forage diet). Experimental groups had similar average birth weight and the same number of males and females. Newborn goats were daily inoculated with fresh rumen fluid obtained from the same donors used in in vitro experiment during the first 12 weeks of life. The feed intake (milk, concentrate and forage), body weight and rumen fermentation were studied during the same inoculation period. In the first trial, both diet (FOR vs CON) and buffer were studied; the result showed that independently of the diet, the buffer which generates higher pH promotes higher fermentation activity in terms of VFAs (P=0.001), ammonia (P=0.005), fermentable organic matter (P= 0.006) and gas production (P <0.001). In the second trial, it was observed that the type of diet exerts a very significant effect on ruminal fermentation in vitro. Compared to the FOR diet, CON promoted greater ruminal fermentation with ruminal contents collected at 3h post-feeding than at 0h. The type of ruminal fraction considered did not show significant differences in relation to the fermentation pattern, gas production and concentration of ruminal microorganisms. Only a lower concentration of anaerobic fungi (P=0.002) was detected in the liquid fraction as a result of the tropism of these microorganisms towards the solid fraction. In the third trial, the inoculation no had an effect on milk or concentrate intakes, however, it had significant effect (P<0.05) on forage intake in the weeks 5, 6, 8, 10, 11 and 12 of life with higher values for LRC group (the accumulated intake was 1.2±0.31 kg Dry Matter). In addition, the inoculation no affected the body weight of animals, but had modulated some aspects of rumen fermentation like butyric production.
000063752 521__ $$aMáster Universitario en Nutrición Animal
000063752 540__ $$aDerechos regulados por licencia Creative Commons
000063752 700__ $$aYañez Ruiz, David Rafael $$edir.
000063752 700__ $$aAlejandro Belanche Gracia$$edir.
000063752 700__ $$aBelanche Gracia, Alejandro$$edir.
000063752 7102_ $$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bProducción Animal y Ciencia de los Alimentos$$cNutrición y Bromatología
000063752 7202_ $$aManuel Fondevila Camps$$eponente
000063752 8560_ $$f732671@celes.unizar.es
000063752 8564_ $$s413285$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/63752/files/TAZ-TFM-2017-207.pdf$$yMemoria (eng)
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000063752 951__ $$adeposita:2017-12-21
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