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Goats are important producers of meat, milk, hair, and leather. Early-weaned kids may encounter issues such as weaning stress and stress from high-density farming, which can hinder their growth and development. Therefore, exploring feed additives capable of alleviating stress in kids to enhance their growth performance is of particular importance. This experiment aims to investigate the effects of inulin on the growth performance, immune function, and intestinal health of weaned kids. Thirty healthy 60-day-old Leizhou black goat weaned kids with similar body weights (9.00 ± 0.05 kg) were selected and evenly divided into five groups by weight, with six kids in each group. The control group was fed the basal diet, while the AM HCl group received 0.05‱ aureomycin hydrochloride. The inulin groups were supplemented with 0.1%, 0.3%, and 0.5% inulin, respectively. By comparison, the results of the 0.3% inulin group in this experiment were most consistent with those of the AM HCl group, and the final weight of the kids was the highest. The 0.3% and 0.5% inulin groups had significantly enhanced immune-related indicator (such as sIgA, IgA, and IgG) concentrations and antioxidant activities ( < 0.05) in kids. Inulin significantly increased cecal total volatile fatty acids (TVFA) and the activities of jejunal α-amylase, chymotrypsin, and trypsin ( < 0.05); the activities of intestinal antioxidant enzymes, including GSH-PX, SOD, and T-AOC, were significantly increased ( < 0.05); and the intestinal anti-inflammatory factor IL-10 was significantly elevated ( < 0.05). Inulin significantly increased the mRNA expression levels of the tight junction protein genes and in the jejunum ( < 0.05). It also significantly upregulated the mRNA expression levels of anti-inflammatory factors and while significantly reducing the mRNA level of pro-inflammatory factor IL-6 in the jejunum ( < 0.05). Therefore, inulin enhanced the growth performance and antioxidant capacity of weaned kids, improved the body's immune response, and reduced inflammatory responses. Specifically, when comparing the growth status, antioxidant enzyme activity, and tight junction protein mRNA level among the groups of kids, the 0.3% inulin supplementation yielded the best results in this experiment.
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Animals (Basel)
August 2025
College of Coastal Agriculture Science, Guangdong Ocean University, Zhanjiang 524088, China.
Goats are important producers of meat, milk, hair, and leather. Early-weaned kids may encounter issues such as weaning stress and stress from high-density farming, which can hinder their growth and development. Therefore, exploring feed additives capable of alleviating stress in kids to enhance their growth performance is of particular importance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Weaning stress is frequently associated with disrupted gastrointestinal microbiota and decreased growth performance, the association between them remains unclear.
Methods: In this study, we employed Granger causality inference to compare the dynamic changes in gastrointestinal microbiota between stressed and non-stressed goat kids, followed by validation through a randomized controlled trial involving rumen microbiota transplantation.
Results: Our findings indicated that the alpha diversity and microbial maturity of the rumen microbiota in stressed kids were significantly lower than those in non-stressed kids during the weaning period (p<0.
Front Vet Sci
August 2025
Centre for Proper Housing of Ruminants and Pigs, Swiss Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office, Agroscope Posieux, Posieux, Switzerland.
Many of the lambs and goat kids born annually on dairy sheep and goat farms are not needed for herd replacement and are slaughtered for meat. The goal of this study was to describe rearing and fattening systems for lambs and goat kids from dairy production in Switzerland and to assess their impact on gamma globulin serum levels, health, average daily weight gain (ADG) and mortality. Data from 543 lambs and 247 goat kids from 22 dairy sheep and 17 dairy goat farms in Switzerland was collected.
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August 2025
Children's Cancer Institute Australia, Lowy Cancer Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Background: Dysregulated amino acid metabolism creates cancer-specific vulnerabilities. Neuroblastoma tumors have dysregulated arginine metabolism that renders them sensitive to systemic arginine deprivation. Arginase therapy has been proposed as a therapeutic approach for neuroblastoma treatment and has a favorable safety profile in pediatric cancer patients, however optimal therapeutic combinations remain unexplored.
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January 2025
Institute of Animal Husbandry Quality Standards, Xinjiang Academy of Animal Sciences, Urumqi Xinjiang, 830000, P.R. China.
Starter feeds in pre-ruminant diets help optimize ruminal development before weaning, contributing significantly to lifelong health and performance. This study investigated the effects of varying neutral detergent fiber (NDF) levels in starter diets on growth, serum indices, slaughter performance, nutrient digestibility, gastrointestinal tract (GIT) development, and microbial profiles of dairy goat kids. Sixty 14-d-old Xinong Saanen dairy goat kids were assigned to 3 groups (n = 20/group) with NDF levels of 20%, 25%, or 30%.
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