# Exploring the growing phase forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii) dietary energy requirements based on growth performance and gut microbiota analysis

**Authors:** Ruiguang Gong, Xiaocao Di, Xinxin Ping, Haodong Han, Bing Song, Shuhui Wang, Xianggui Dong, Zhan Jun Ren

PMC · DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.02352-24 · Microbiology Spectrum · 2025-01-28

## TL;DR

This study finds that forest musk deer grow better on high-energy pelleted diets, which also improve gut health and reduce diarrhea.

## Contribution

The study identifies 11.86 MJ/kg as the optimal dietary energy level for growing forest musk deer using growth and gut microbiota analysis.

## Key findings

- Pelleted diets reduced diarrhea and improved growth performance in forest musk deer.
- High-energy diets increased nutrient digestibility and body measurements.
- High-energy diets enriched beneficial gut bacteria like Akkermansia and Lachnospira.

## Abstract

The forest musk deer (FMD) farming industry is currently experiencing rapid growth, yet the dietary energy requirements for FMD remain unclear. Therefore, we explored the optimal dietary digestible energy (DE) for growing phase FMD by providing three diets with different DE levels and analyzing changes in gut microbiota. A total of 20 six-month-old FMD were used in a 62-day trial. Animals were fed either traditional feed (CON, 10.38 MJ/kg DE) or pelleted diets with low (L, 8.87 MJ/kg), medium (M, 10.38 MJ/kg), or high (H, 11.86 MJ/kg) DE levels. The results showed that feeding pelleted diets significantly reduced the incidence of diarrhea (P < 0.05). The average daily gain in the H group was significantly higher than in the M group, and the M group was higher than both the L and CON groups (P < 0.05). Additionally, the H group showed the highest nutrient digestibility and the greatest increase in body measurements (P < 0.05). Analysis of fecal microbiota revealed that α-diversity and the relative abundance of Firmicutes increased with higher dietary energy levels, while the relative abundance of Bacteroidetes decreased. Beneficial bacteria such as Akkermansia and Lachnospira were significantly enriched in the H group. In conclusion, our findings suggest that pelleted diets are suitable for growing phase FMD, with an optimal dietary DE level of 11.86 MJ/kg.

This study underscores the significance of identifying the optimal dietary digestible energy (DE) for growing forest musk deer (FMD). Pelleted diets with a DE level of 11.86 MJ/kg enhanced growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and gut health, while reducing diarrhea and enriching beneficial gut bacteria, offering valuable insights for improving FMD farming practices.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Moschus berezovskii (taxon 68408)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** diarrhea (MESH:D003967)
- **Species:** Akkermansia (genus) [taxon 239934], Moschus berezovskii (Chinese forest musk deer, species) [taxon 68408], Moschidae (musk deer, family) [taxon 30533], fungal sp. M-D (species) [taxon 1074441]

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