07/20/2023
We commonly discuss how nutritional factors and stressors may affect transition health and performance. However, less is known about how maternal factors affect offspring's health and development.
In this paper, we investigated how prepartal physiological conditions leading to postpartum affect offspring's growth and gut .
Key findings:
- Claves born to subclinical-ketotic (SK) cows had a lower growth rate than calves born to non-ketotic cows.
- Calves born to SK cows had a slow increase in the abundance of important taxa related to volatile fatty acid metabolism.
- By 3 weeks of age, SK calves had less diversity and evenness in their gut microbiome.
You can take a look at the paper at https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/11/7/1839