2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13243774
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Probiotic-Fermented Distillers Grain Alters the Rumen Microbiome, Metabolome, and Enzyme Activity, Enhancing the Immune Status of Finishing Cattle

Shihui Mei,
Guangxia He,
Ze Chen
et al.

Abstract: A total of 30 Simmental crossbred cattle (6.50 months old, 265.0 ± 22.48 kg) were randomly divided into three groups, with 10 heads per group, and fed for 45 days. The diet treatments consisted of the Control group without PFDG supplementation, the PFDG-15% group with 15% PFDG substituting for 15% concentrate, and PFDG-30% group with 30% PFDG substituting for 30% concentrate. The results showed that compared with the Control group, the average daily gain (ADG) of the cattle in the PFDG-30% group decreased sign… Show more

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“…Although the relative abundance of these two bacteria did not increase significantly in the YC1 group during this experiment, the fiber digestibility of the YC1 group still showed a significant increase. This may be because fiber degradation is not only caused by the action of one bacterial group alone but by the action of multiple bacterial groups working together [ 54 ]. To better understand the effect of YC on the immune performance of goats, the correlation between rumen microbiota and immune index was analyzed in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the relative abundance of these two bacteria did not increase significantly in the YC1 group during this experiment, the fiber digestibility of the YC1 group still showed a significant increase. This may be because fiber degradation is not only caused by the action of one bacterial group alone but by the action of multiple bacterial groups working together [ 54 ]. To better understand the effect of YC on the immune performance of goats, the correlation between rumen microbiota and immune index was analyzed in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%