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The Opuntia Effect Improves Dam-Kid Metabolic Markers, Augments Colostrum Quality and Enhances Kid-To-Dam Behavioral Interactions in Crossbred Goats and their Offspring under Semiarid-Rangeland Conditions

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The potential supplementation effect of protein-enriched Opuntia (PEO) cladodes, the flat leaf-like stem of cactus species, upon metabolic cues, colostrum, and milk quality, as well as some indicators of kid-to-dam behavioral interactions in crossbred goats under rangeland conditions...

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Autores principales: Véliz-Deras, Francisco G., Meza-Herrera, César A., Herrera-Hernandez, Sharon, Flores-Hernández, Arnoldo, Guillén-Muñoz, Juan M., Navarrete-Molina, Cayetano, Moreno-Avalos, Silvestre, Rodríguez-Martínez, Rafael
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32481560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10060931
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author Véliz-Deras, Francisco G.
Meza-Herrera, César A.
Herrera-Hernandez, Sharon
Flores-Hernández, Arnoldo
Guillén-Muñoz, Juan M.
Navarrete-Molina, Cayetano
Moreno-Avalos, Silvestre
Rodríguez-Martínez, Rafael
author_facet Véliz-Deras, Francisco G.
Meza-Herrera, César A.
Herrera-Hernandez, Sharon
Flores-Hernández, Arnoldo
Guillén-Muñoz, Juan M.
Navarrete-Molina, Cayetano
Moreno-Avalos, Silvestre
Rodríguez-Martínez, Rafael
author_sort Véliz-Deras, Francisco G.
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The potential supplementation effect of protein-enriched Opuntia (PEO) cladodes, the flat leaf-like stem of cactus species, upon metabolic cues, colostrum, and milk quality, as well as some indicators of kid-to-dam behavioral interactions in crossbred goats under rangeland conditions, was evaluated. PEO supplementation positively influenced dam metabolic status, colostrum quality, and kid-to-dam interactions. Bio-fortified Opuntia cladode supplementation has emerged as an option to improve not only productive behavioral outcomes but also to enhance the sustainability of marginal rangeland goat production systems. ABSTRACT: The possible effect of protein-enriched Opuntia cladode supplementation during the pre- and post-partum stages (−25 days to +15 days; day 0 = kidding) upon dam–kid metabolic status, colostrum-milk quality, and some behavioral kid-to-dam interaction in goats managed under rangeland extensive conditions was evaluated. Multiparous crossbred goats (n = 30), homogeneous regarding live weight (LW; 55.9 ± 1.03 kg) and body condition score (BCS; 2.5 ± 0.2 units), were randomly assigned to (1) protein-enriched Opuntia (PEO; n = 10; 29.8% crude protein (CP), 2.2 Mcal ME kg(−1)), (2) non-enriched Opuntia (NEO; n = 10; 6.4% CP, 2.1 Mcal ME kg(−1)), and (3) control (CON; n = 10, non-supplemented). The PEO and NEO goats were individually supplemented with Opuntia cladodes (250 g day(−1); 09:00–10:00 a.m.; 25 days pre- and 15 days post-partum); then, all groups grazed in a marginal rangeland (10:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m.). LW, BCS, and blood samples to quantify serum glucose (GLU) levels were collected weekly from day −25 up to day +15 in both dams (pre- and post-partum) and kids (post-partum). At 4 h and 8 h post-partum, kid-to-dam behavioral tests were performed; approaches (APRO, units), animal-to-animal contact (ACONT, s), latency-to-contact (LCONT, s), and high (HPB) and low (LPB) bleats were registered. The response variables LW (58.2 ± 3.5 kg), GLU from does (66.4 ± 3.3 mg/dL), colostrum fat (12.3 ± 1.15%), non-fatty solids (20.9 ± 2.1%), density (64.4 ± 7.0%), and protein (8.1 ± 0.8%), as well as milk density (31.2 ± 1.7%) and protein (3.9 ± 0.3%), favored the PEO group. Moreover, the dam-to-kid 4 h LPB (34.5 ± 4.6 frequency), as well as kid-to-dam 8 h LCONT-own (100 ± 35.5 s) and LPB (25.2 ± 6.9 frequency) also favored the PEO group. To conclude, peripartum supplementation with protein-enriched Opuntia cladodes emerged as a key alternative to enhance the dam–kid metabolic status, to improve colostrum quality and some milk components (density and protein), as well as to expand the kid-to-dam bond in goat production systems under marginal extensive conditions.
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spelling pubmed-73412872020-07-14 The Opuntia Effect Improves Dam-Kid Metabolic Markers, Augments Colostrum Quality and Enhances Kid-To-Dam Behavioral Interactions in Crossbred Goats and their Offspring under Semiarid-Rangeland Conditions Véliz-Deras, Francisco G. Meza-Herrera, César A. Herrera-Hernandez, Sharon Flores-Hernández, Arnoldo Guillén-Muñoz, Juan M. Navarrete-Molina, Cayetano Moreno-Avalos, Silvestre Rodríguez-Martínez, Rafael Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The potential supplementation effect of protein-enriched Opuntia (PEO) cladodes, the flat leaf-like stem of cactus species, upon metabolic cues, colostrum, and milk quality, as well as some indicators of kid-to-dam behavioral interactions in crossbred goats under rangeland conditions, was evaluated. PEO supplementation positively influenced dam metabolic status, colostrum quality, and kid-to-dam interactions. Bio-fortified Opuntia cladode supplementation has emerged as an option to improve not only productive behavioral outcomes but also to enhance the sustainability of marginal rangeland goat production systems. ABSTRACT: The possible effect of protein-enriched Opuntia cladode supplementation during the pre- and post-partum stages (−25 days to +15 days; day 0 = kidding) upon dam–kid metabolic status, colostrum-milk quality, and some behavioral kid-to-dam interaction in goats managed under rangeland extensive conditions was evaluated. Multiparous crossbred goats (n = 30), homogeneous regarding live weight (LW; 55.9 ± 1.03 kg) and body condition score (BCS; 2.5 ± 0.2 units), were randomly assigned to (1) protein-enriched Opuntia (PEO; n = 10; 29.8% crude protein (CP), 2.2 Mcal ME kg(−1)), (2) non-enriched Opuntia (NEO; n = 10; 6.4% CP, 2.1 Mcal ME kg(−1)), and (3) control (CON; n = 10, non-supplemented). The PEO and NEO goats were individually supplemented with Opuntia cladodes (250 g day(−1); 09:00–10:00 a.m.; 25 days pre- and 15 days post-partum); then, all groups grazed in a marginal rangeland (10:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m.). LW, BCS, and blood samples to quantify serum glucose (GLU) levels were collected weekly from day −25 up to day +15 in both dams (pre- and post-partum) and kids (post-partum). At 4 h and 8 h post-partum, kid-to-dam behavioral tests were performed; approaches (APRO, units), animal-to-animal contact (ACONT, s), latency-to-contact (LCONT, s), and high (HPB) and low (LPB) bleats were registered. The response variables LW (58.2 ± 3.5 kg), GLU from does (66.4 ± 3.3 mg/dL), colostrum fat (12.3 ± 1.15%), non-fatty solids (20.9 ± 2.1%), density (64.4 ± 7.0%), and protein (8.1 ± 0.8%), as well as milk density (31.2 ± 1.7%) and protein (3.9 ± 0.3%), favored the PEO group. Moreover, the dam-to-kid 4 h LPB (34.5 ± 4.6 frequency), as well as kid-to-dam 8 h LCONT-own (100 ± 35.5 s) and LPB (25.2 ± 6.9 frequency) also favored the PEO group. To conclude, peripartum supplementation with protein-enriched Opuntia cladodes emerged as a key alternative to enhance the dam–kid metabolic status, to improve colostrum quality and some milk components (density and protein), as well as to expand the kid-to-dam bond in goat production systems under marginal extensive conditions. MDPI 2020-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7341287/ /pubmed/32481560 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10060931 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Véliz-Deras, Francisco G.
Meza-Herrera, César A.
Herrera-Hernandez, Sharon
Flores-Hernández, Arnoldo
Guillén-Muñoz, Juan M.
Navarrete-Molina, Cayetano
Moreno-Avalos, Silvestre
Rodríguez-Martínez, Rafael
The Opuntia Effect Improves Dam-Kid Metabolic Markers, Augments Colostrum Quality and Enhances Kid-To-Dam Behavioral Interactions in Crossbred Goats and their Offspring under Semiarid-Rangeland Conditions
title The Opuntia Effect Improves Dam-Kid Metabolic Markers, Augments Colostrum Quality and Enhances Kid-To-Dam Behavioral Interactions in Crossbred Goats and their Offspring under Semiarid-Rangeland Conditions
title_full The Opuntia Effect Improves Dam-Kid Metabolic Markers, Augments Colostrum Quality and Enhances Kid-To-Dam Behavioral Interactions in Crossbred Goats and their Offspring under Semiarid-Rangeland Conditions
title_fullStr The Opuntia Effect Improves Dam-Kid Metabolic Markers, Augments Colostrum Quality and Enhances Kid-To-Dam Behavioral Interactions in Crossbred Goats and their Offspring under Semiarid-Rangeland Conditions
title_full_unstemmed The Opuntia Effect Improves Dam-Kid Metabolic Markers, Augments Colostrum Quality and Enhances Kid-To-Dam Behavioral Interactions in Crossbred Goats and their Offspring under Semiarid-Rangeland Conditions
title_short The Opuntia Effect Improves Dam-Kid Metabolic Markers, Augments Colostrum Quality and Enhances Kid-To-Dam Behavioral Interactions in Crossbred Goats and their Offspring under Semiarid-Rangeland Conditions
title_sort opuntia effect improves dam-kid metabolic markers, augments colostrum quality and enhances kid-to-dam behavioral interactions in crossbred goats and their offspring under semiarid-rangeland conditions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32481560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10060931
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