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Development of the equine hindgut microbiome in semi-feral and domestic conventionally-managed foals.

Meredith K TavennerSue M McDonnellAmy S Biddle
Published in: Animal microbiome (2020)
This study demonstrates the impact of management on the development of the foal gut microbiome in the first 6 weeks of life. The higher numbers of taxa within and between bacterial groups found in SFM dams and foals suggests more diversity and functional redundancy in their gut microbiomes, which could lend greater stability and resiliency to these communities. The colonization of lactic acid bacteria in the early life of DCM foals suggests enrichment in response to the availability of dams' feed. Thus, management type is an important driver of gut microbiome establishment on horses, and we may look to semi-feral horses for guidance in defining a healthy gut microbiome for domestic horses.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • lactic acid