Effect of Dietary Organic Acids and Botanicals on Metabolic Status and Milk Parameters in Mid-Late Lactating Goats.

Andrea Giorgino,Federica Raspa,Emanuela Valle,Domenico Bergero,Damiano Cavallini,Marta Gariglio,Valentina Bongiorno, Giorgia Bussone,Stefania Bergagna, Francesca Cimino,Lucrezia Dellepiane,Gilberto Mancin, Richard Paratte, Víctor Sáinz de la Maza-Escolà,Claudio Forte

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI(2023)

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The microencapsulated mixture of organic acids and pure botanicals (OA/PB) has never been evaluated in goats. The aim of this study was to extend the analysis to mid-late lactating dairy goats, evaluating the effects of OA/PB supplementation on the metabolic status, milk bacteriological and composition characteristics, and milk yield. Eighty mid-late lactating Saanen goats were randomly assigned to two groups: one group was fed the basal total balanced ration (TMR) (CRT; = 40) and the other was fed a diet that was TMR supplemented with 10 g/head of OA/PB (TRT; = 40) for 54 days during the summer period. The temperature-humidity index (THI) was recorded hourly. On days T0, T27, and T54, the milk yield was recorded, and blood and milk samples were collected during the morning milking. A linear mixed model was used, considering the fixed effects: diet, time, and their interaction. The THI data (mean ± SD: 73.5 ± 3.83) show that the goats did not endure heat stress. The blood parameters fell within the normal range, confirming that their metabolic status was not negatively influenced by OA/PB supplementation. OA/PB increased the milk fat content ( = 0.04) and milk coagulation index ( = 0.03), which are effects that are looked on as favorable by the dairy industry in relation to cheese production.
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blood profile,dairy goats,milk performance,nutrition,supplementation,sustainable farming
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