» Articles » PMID: 28455495

Repeated Inoculation of Cattle Rumen with Bison Rumen Contents Alters the Rumen Microbiome and Improves Nitrogen Digestibility in Cattle

Overview
Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2017 Apr 30
PMID 28455495
Citations 33
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Future growth in demand for meat and milk, and the socioeconomic and environmental challenges that farmers face, represent a "grand challenge for humanity". Improving the digestibility of crop residues such as straw could enhance the sustainability of ruminant production systems. Here, we investigated if transfer of rumen contents from bison to cattle could alter the rumen microbiome and enhance total tract digestibility of a barley straw-based diet. Beef heifers were adapted to the diet for 28 days prior to the experiment. After 46 days, ~70 percent of rumen contents were removed from each heifer and replaced with mixed rumen contents collected immediately after slaughter from 32 bison. This procedure was repeated 14 days later. Intake, chewing activity, total tract digestibility, ruminal passage rate, ruminal fermentation, and the bacterial and protozoal communities were examined before the first and after the second transfer. Overall, inoculation with bison rumen contents successfully altered the cattle rumen microbiome and metabolism, and increased protein digestibility and nitrogen retention, but did not alter fiber digestibility.

Citing Articles

Tomato microbiome under long-term organic and conventional farming.

Zhang Z, Xiao Y, Zhan Y, Zhang Z, Liu Y, Wei Y Imeta. 2024; 1(3):e48.

PMID: 38868718 PMC: 10989780. DOI: 10.1002/imt2.48.


Impact of the diet in the gut microbiota after an inter-species microbial transplantation in fish.

Ruiz A, Gisbert E, Andree K Sci Rep. 2024; 14(1):4007.

PMID: 38369563 PMC: 10874947. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-54519-6.


Microbial composition play the leading role in volatile fatty acid production in the fermentation of different scale of corn stover with rumen fluid.

Zhang H, Zhang W, Wang S, Zhu Z, Dong H Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2024; 11:1275454.

PMID: 38239916 PMC: 10794738. DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1275454.


Inoculation of Newborn Lambs with Ruminal Solids Derived from Adult Goats Reprograms the Development of Gut Microbiota and Serum Metabolome and Favors Growth Performance.

Fu L, Liu L, Zhang L, Hu Y, Zeng Y, Ran Q J Agric Food Chem. 2024; 72(2):983-998.

PMID: 38189273 PMC: 10797616. DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c04632.


Enhancing rumen microbial diversity and its impact on energy and protein metabolism in forage-fed goats.

Belanche A, Palma-Hidalgo J, Jimenez E, Yanez-Ruiz D Front Vet Sci. 2024; 10:1272835.

PMID: 38179333 PMC: 10764530. DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1272835.


References
1.
Belanche A, de la Fuente G, Moorby J, Newbold C . Bacterial protein degradation by different rumen protozoal groups. J Anim Sci. 2012; 90(12):4495-504. DOI: 10.2527/jas.2012-5118. View

2.
Goodrich J, Waters J, Poole A, Sutter J, Koren O, Blekhman R . Human genetics shape the gut microbiome. Cell. 2014; 159(4):789-99. PMC: 4255478. DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.09.053. View

3.
Bevans D, Beauchemin K, Schwartzkopf-Genswein K, McKinnon J, McAllister T . Effect of rapid or gradual grain adaptation on subacute acidosis and feed intake by feedlot cattle. J Anim Sci. 2005; 83(5):1116-32. DOI: 10.2527/2005.8351116x. View

4.
Newbold C, de la Fuente G, Belanche A, Ramos-Morales E, McEwan N . The Role of Ciliate Protozoa in the Rumen. Front Microbiol. 2015; 6:1313. PMC: 4659874. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.01313. View

5.
Cole N . Effects of animal-to-animal exchange of ruminal contents on the feed intake and ruminal characteristics of fed and fasted lambs. J Anim Sci. 1991; 69(4):1795-803. DOI: 10.2527/1991.6941795x. View