Conditioner application improves bedding quality and bacterial composition with potential beneficial impacts for dairy cow's health.
Autor: | Duniere L; Lallemand SAS, 19 rue des Briquetiers, Blagnac, France., Frayssinet B; Lallemand SAS, 19 rue des Briquetiers, Blagnac, France., Achard C; Lallemand SAS, 19 rue des Briquetiers, Blagnac, France., Chevaux E; Lallemand SAS, 19 rue des Briquetiers, Blagnac, France., Plateau J; Lallemand SAS, 19 rue des Briquetiers, Blagnac, France. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Microbiology spectrum [Microbiol Spectr] 2024 Apr 02; Vol. 12 (4), pp. e0426323. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 20. |
DOI: | 10.1128/spectrum.04263-23 |
Abstrakt: | Recycled manure solids (RMS) is used as bedding material in cow housing but can be at risk for pathogens development. Cows spend several hours per day lying down, contributing to the transfer of potential mastitis pathogens from the bedding to the udder. The effect of a bacterial conditioner (Manure Pro, MP) application was studied on RMS-bedding and milk qualities and on animal health. MP product was applied on bedding once a week for 3 months. Bedding and teat skin samples were collected from Control and MP groups at D01, D51, and D90 and analyzed through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. MP application modified bacterial profiles and diversity. Control bedding was significantly associated with potential mastitis pathogens, while no taxa of potential health risk were significantly detected in MP beddings. Functional prediction identified enrichment of metabolic pathways of agronomic interest in MP beddings. Significant associations with potential mastitis pathogens were mainly observed in Control teat skin samples. Finally, significantly better hygiene and lower Somatic Cell Counts in milk were observed for cows from MP group, while no group impact was observed on milk quality and microbiota. No dissemination of MP strains was observed from bedding to teats or milk. Importance: The use of Manure Pro (MP) conditioner improved recycled manure solids-bedding quality and this higher sanitary condition had further impacts on dairy cows' health with less potential mastitis pathogens significantly associated with bedding and teat skin samples of animals from MP group. The animals also presented an improved inflammation status, while milk quality was not modified. The use of MP conditioner on bedding may be of interest in controlling the risk of mastitis onset for dairy cows and further associated costs. Competing Interests: All authors are employees of Lallemand SAS. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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