Host metabolome and faecal microbiome shows potential interactions impacted by age and weaning times in calves.
Nida AminSarah SchwarzkopfJohanna Tröscher-MußotterAmélia Camarinha-SilvaSven DänickeKorinna HuberJana FrahmJana SeifertPublished in: Animal microbiome (2023)
The present study reported that weaning at 17 weeks of age was beneficial due to higher growth rate of late-weaned calves during days 42-98 and a quick adaptability of microbiota to weaning-related dietary changes during day 112, suggesting an age-dependent maturation of the gastrointestinal tract. However, the respective plasma samples of late-weaned calves contained several metabolites with differential concentrations to the early-weaned group, suggesting a less abrupt but more-persistent effect of dietary changes on host metabolome compared to the microbiome.