Characterisation of the bacterial and archaeal microbiota in fresh colostrum collected from a single, spring-calving dairy herd
Sabine Scully, Bernadette Earley, Paul E. Smith, Matthew S. J. Finnie, Catherine McAloon, Frank Buckley, David A. Kenny, Sinéad M. Waters

TL;DR
This study explores the bacterial and archaeal communities in fresh colostrum from dairy cows, finding a diverse microbiome that may impact calf health.
Contribution
The first study to jointly characterize bacteria and archaea in colostrum from different breeds under pasture-based conditions.
Findings
No effect of breed or parity on colostrum microbiota diversity or composition was observed.
Bacillota, Pseudomonadota, and Actinomycetota were the predominant bacterial phyla.
Methanobrevibacter was the most abundant archaeal genus, suggesting a possible entero-mammary pathway in cattle.
Abstract
There is increasing evidence to support the existence of a naturally occurring colostral microbiome, which may influence the development of the gastrointestinal microbiota and immune function of the calf. The objective of this study was to characterize the prokaryotic community of colostrum collected fresh (within 2h parturition) from primi- and multiparous Holstein-Friesian (n = 17) and Jersey (n = 10) cows. Extracted microbial DNA underwent qPCR and Illumina amplicon sequencing of the V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene. High throughput amplicon sequencing data was analysed using a variety of R packages. Taxonomy was assigned using the SILVA database (v. 138.1). No effect of breed or parity was observed on alpha (α; Shannon) diversity and community composition. The mean Shannon score was 3.33 (SE 0.14), indicating a diverse community within sample. A total of 681 genus-level amplicon…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal health and immunology · Gut microbiota and health · Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
