Increasing Rumen Microbial Diversity in Goats Favours the Adaptation to High‐Concentrate Diets With Minor Effects on Feed Utilization
Alejandro Belanche, Juan Manuel Palma‐Hidalgo, David R. Yáñez‐Ruiz

TL;DR
Promoting diverse rumen microbes in young goats helps them adapt better to high-concentrate diets later, reducing digestive issues.
Contribution
Early-life microbial inoculation enhances long-term rumen adaptation to high-concentrate diets in goats.
Findings
Fresh rumen fluid inoculation increased microbial diversity and improved adaptation to high-concentrate diets.
Inoculated goats showed higher energy uptake and fewer digestive disorders compared to controls.
Autoclaved rumen fluid had less long-term impact than fresh inoculation.
Abstract
Evolution has enabled ruminants to develop a complex rumen microbiota that aids in the digestion of fibrous feeds. This study examines whether promoting a highly diverse rumen microbiota during early life continues to offer long‐term benefits in modern dairy production systems, where young ruminants are reared without exposure to adult ruminants and are fed high‐concentrate diets. A total of 36 newborn goat kids were divided in 4 groups. During the first 10 weeks of age, animals were daily inoculated with autoclaved rumen fluid (AUT), fresh rumen fluid from adult goats fed forage (RFF), or concentrate diet (RFC), or received no inoculation (CTL). At 29 weeks of age, following an 18‐week wash out period, the animals were shifted from a full‐forage to a high‐concentrate diet to assess their ability to adapt and digest this later diet. Results revealed that early life inoculation with…
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TopicsRuminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology · Animal health and immunology · Agricultural and Financial Auditing
