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Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning

The aim of this study was to investigate effects of kefir, a traditional source of probiotic, on coccidial oocysts excretion and on the performance of dairy goat kids following weaning. Twin kids were randomly allocated to one of two groups at weaning. Kids of the first group received 20 ml of kefir...

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Autores principales: Daş, Gürbüz, Ataşoğlu, Cengiz, Akbağ, Hande Işıl, Tölü, Cemil, Yurtman, İsmail Yaman, Savaş, Türker
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3345116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22189816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-011-0039-3
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author Daş, Gürbüz
Ataşoğlu, Cengiz
Akbağ, Hande Işıl
Tölü, Cemil
Yurtman, İsmail Yaman
Savaş, Türker
author_facet Daş, Gürbüz
Ataşoğlu, Cengiz
Akbağ, Hande Işıl
Tölü, Cemil
Yurtman, İsmail Yaman
Savaş, Türker
author_sort Daş, Gürbüz
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description The aim of this study was to investigate effects of kefir, a traditional source of probiotic, on coccidial oocysts excretion and on the performance of dairy goat kids following weaning. Twin kids were randomly allocated to one of two groups at weaning. Kids of the first group received 20 ml of kefir daily for 6 weeks (KEF), while kids in the control group were given a placebo (CON). Individual faecal samples were regularly (n = 18 per kid) taken to quantify the number of coccidial oocysts per gram of faeces (OpG). There were no differences between the groups in terms of body weight development (P > 0.05) and feed consumption. Kids of both groups were not able to consume enough feed to meet their nutrient requirements during the first 3 weeks following weaning. KEF had a lower frequency of OpG positive samples than CON (P = 0.043). Kefir did not affect the maximum oocyst excretion and age of the kids at the highest oocyst excretion (P > 0.05). KEF shed numerically 35% lower coccidial oocysts than the controls, which corresponded to a statistical tendency (P = 0.074) in lowering Log-OpG in comparison to CON. While KEF had a lower frequency of OpG positive samples and tended to shed lower OPG by around one-third, the frequency of diarrhea, level of highest oocyst excretion, and performance of the kids remained unaffected. Therefore, it is concluded that overall effects of kefir do not have a significant impact on sub-clinical infection and performance in weaned kids under relatively high-hygienic farming conditions.
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spelling pubmed-33451162012-05-24 Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning Daş, Gürbüz Ataşoğlu, Cengiz Akbağ, Hande Işıl Tölü, Cemil Yurtman, İsmail Yaman Savaş, Türker Trop Anim Health Prod Original Research The aim of this study was to investigate effects of kefir, a traditional source of probiotic, on coccidial oocysts excretion and on the performance of dairy goat kids following weaning. Twin kids were randomly allocated to one of two groups at weaning. Kids of the first group received 20 ml of kefir daily for 6 weeks (KEF), while kids in the control group were given a placebo (CON). Individual faecal samples were regularly (n = 18 per kid) taken to quantify the number of coccidial oocysts per gram of faeces (OpG). There were no differences between the groups in terms of body weight development (P > 0.05) and feed consumption. Kids of both groups were not able to consume enough feed to meet their nutrient requirements during the first 3 weeks following weaning. KEF had a lower frequency of OpG positive samples than CON (P = 0.043). Kefir did not affect the maximum oocyst excretion and age of the kids at the highest oocyst excretion (P > 0.05). KEF shed numerically 35% lower coccidial oocysts than the controls, which corresponded to a statistical tendency (P = 0.074) in lowering Log-OpG in comparison to CON. While KEF had a lower frequency of OpG positive samples and tended to shed lower OPG by around one-third, the frequency of diarrhea, level of highest oocyst excretion, and performance of the kids remained unaffected. Therefore, it is concluded that overall effects of kefir do not have a significant impact on sub-clinical infection and performance in weaned kids under relatively high-hygienic farming conditions. Springer Netherlands 2011-12-23 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3345116/ /pubmed/22189816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-011-0039-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Daş, Gürbüz
Ataşoğlu, Cengiz
Akbağ, Hande Işıl
Tölü, Cemil
Yurtman, İsmail Yaman
Savaş, Türker
Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning
title Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning
title_full Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning
title_fullStr Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning
title_full_unstemmed Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning
title_short Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning
title_sort effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3345116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22189816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-011-0039-3
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