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Prediction of apparent total tract digestion of crude protein in adult dogs.

J Anim Sci Technol

March 2024

Animal Welfare Research Team, National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Korea.

To predict the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of crude protein (CP) in dogs we developed an system using an digestion method and a statistical analysis. The experimental diets used chicken meat powder as the protein source, with CP levels of 20% (22.01%, analyzed CP value as dry-based), 30% (31.

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Rumen cannulation is a surgical technique used to collect rumen contents from ruminants. However, rumen cannulation surgery may potentially impact the composition of the rumen microbiota. This study aimed to examine the longitudinal alterations in the rumen microbiota composition of Hanwoo steers after cannulation surgery.

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Unlabelled: This study aimed to determine the optimal combination of three anti-inflammatory materials [i.e., (CT), (AN), and (RG)] for the strongest anti-inflammatory potential.

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This study investigated the effect of dietary supplementation with phytase on growth performance, fecal excretion, and compost nutrition on broilers fed available phosphorus (avP)- and calcium (Ca)-deficient diets. A total of 750 one-day-old broiler chicks were randomly divided into five dietary groups having ten replications in a floor house. Diets of the groups were formulated with positive control (PC), negative control (NC; low avP and Ca), and NC supplemented with phytase levels; 500 (NC500), 1,000 (NC1000), and 1,500 FTU/kg (NC1500).

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Most carcass and meat quality traits are moderate to highly heritable, indicating that they can be improved through selection. Genetic evaluation for these types of traits is performed using performance data obtained from commercial and progeny testing evaluation. The performance data from commercial farms are available in large volume, however, some drawbacks have been observed.

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  • This study examines how two feeding systems—separate feeding (SF) and total mixed rations (TMR)—affect ruminal fermentation, methane output, and gut microbiota in Hanwoo steers over a 29-day period.
  • The results showed that TMR-fed steers had higher fiber digestibility but no significant difference in methane production compared to SF-fed steers.
  • TMR feeding also influenced the composition of ruminal microbes, highlighting the potential for different feeding strategies to affect microbial diversity and provide insights for future research on reducing methane emissions from cattle.
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Effects of Heat Stress on the Laying Performance, Egg Quality, and Physiological Response of Laying Hens.

Animals (Basel)

April 2024

Animal Nutrition and Physiology Division, National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Republic of Korea.

As high temperature and relative humidity (RH) are the main environmental factors causing heat stress, the temperature-humidity index (THI) serves as an indicator of heat stress in livestock animals. This study aimed to determine the effects of heat stress on the laying performance, physiological responses, egg quality, and blood profile of laying hens by subjecting them to environmental conditions with varying THI levels (68-85) for 28 days. The indicators of laying performance, such as feed intake (-30%) and egg production rate (-11%), significantly decreased in the hens exposed to severe heat stress (33 °C, 66% RH) compared to those exposed to thermoneutral conditions (21 °C, 68% RH).

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The Holstein breed is the mainstay of dairy production in Korea. In this study, we evaluated the genomic prediction accuracy for body conformation traits in Korean Holstein cattle, using a range of π levels (0.75, 0.

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1-Deoxynojirimycin containing Morus alba leaf-based food modulates the gut microbiome and expression of genes related to obesity.

BMC Vet Res

April 2024

Department of Food and Nutrition, College of BioNano Technology, Gachon University, Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, 13120, Republic of Korea.

Background: Obesity is a serious disease with an alarmingly high incidence that can lead to other complications in both humans and dogs. Similar to humans, obesity can cause metabolic diseases such as diabetes in dogs. Natural products may be the preferred intervention for metabolic diseases such as obesity.

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Reproduction, especially impregnation, is a critical aspect of dairy cow management that directly influences herd milk productivity. We conducted a noninvasive hair mineral assay to compare the mineral profiles of two dairy cow groups: reproducible and repeat breeder, by investigating the levels of 11 essential minerals (Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn, Cr, Se, and P) and 6 toxic elements (Hg, Pb, Cd, Al, As, and Ni) in both groups. We also conducted principal component and correlation matrix analyses to compare hair mineral patterns between the groups.

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There is increasing evidence indicating that global temperatures are rising significantly, a phenomenon commonly referred to as 'global warming', which in turn is believed to be causing drastic changes to the global climate. Global warming (GW) directly impacts animal health, reproduction, production, and welfare, presenting several challenges to livestock enterprises. Thermal stress (TS) is one of the key consequences of GW, and all animal species, including livestock, have diverse physiological, epigenetic and genetic mechanisms to respond to TS.

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Climate change increases global temperatures, which is lethal to both livestock and humans. Heat stress is known as one of the various livestock stresses, and dairy cows react sensitively to high-temperature stress. We aimed to better understand the effects of heat stress on the health of dairy cows and observing biological changes.

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Background: Many studies have been performed to identify various genomic loci and genes associated with the meat quality in pigs. However, the full genetic architecture of the trait still remains unclear in part because of the lack of accurate identification of related structural variations (SVs) which resulted from the shortage of target breeds, the limitations of sequencing data, and the incompleteness of genome assemblies. The recent generation of a new pig breed with superior meat quality, called Nanchukmacdon, and its chromosome-level genome assembly (the NCMD assembly) has provided new opportunities.

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The effect of cinnamon powder on the quality and mitigation of off-flavor in fried chicken drumsticks made from long-term thawed Korean native chicken (Woorimatdag No. 1, WRMD1) was investigated. The WRMD1 drumsticks were categorized into 5 groups: conventional thawing (16 h, CT), long-term thawing (48 h, LT), cinnamon powder added into 'LT' as marinade (0.

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Genome-wide association studies of anserine and carnosine contents in the breast meat of Korean native chickens.

Poult Sci

May 2024

Division of Animal and Dairy Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea; Department of Bio-AI Convergence, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea. Electronic address:

Histidine-containing dipeptides (HCDs), such as anserine and carnosine, are enormously beneficial to human health and contribute to the meat flavor in chickens. Meat quality traits, including flavor, are polygenic traits with medium to high heritability. Polygenic traits can be improved through a better understanding of their genetic mechanisms.

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  • * Researchers used comparative genomics to identify genes under positive selection related to nutrient metabolism, energy metabolism, oxygen transport, and thermoregulation in yaks.
  • * Findings highlight the yak's unique immune system adaptations and potential applications for improving livestock resilience against environmental challenges, contributing to overall understanding of mammalian evolution in extreme climates.
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The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of trehalose supplementation in egg-yolk (EY)-free tris extender on dog spermatozoa. Pooled spermatozoa were diluted with extender 1 (EY-free tris extender supplemented with 0, 10, 15, 20, or 30 mM trehalose) and cooled (2 × 10 sperm/mL) for 1 hour at 4°C. After that, extender 2 (extender 1 containing 1 M glycerol) was added (v:v) to the diluted sperm, loaded in 0.

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In Japan, Japanese Black cattle, known for their exceptional meat quality owing to their abundant intramuscular fat, undergo a unique three-stage feeding system with varying concentrate ratios. There is limited research on physiological and rumen microbial changes in Japanese Black cattle during these stages. Therefore, this study aimed to examine Japanese Black steers in these three stages: early (T1, 12-14 months), middle (T2, 15-22 months), and late (T3, 23-30 months).

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The genomic characterization of the foraging gene and its expression analysis are required to better understand the behavior of honey bees (Apis mellifera). The present study performed a genome-wide characterization of the foraging gene, analyzing its physicochemical properties, phylogenetic features, and expression. An in silico analysis was carried out to characterize the foraging gene and the motifs and conserved domains of the encoded protein to predict its physicochemical properties.

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Bumblebees () play a crucial role as highly efficient biological agents in commercial pollination. Understanding the molecular mechanisms governing their adaptation to diverse seasonal environments may pave the way for effective management strategies in the future. With the burgeoning advancement in post-genetic studies focusing on , there is a critical need to normalize quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) data using suitable reference genes.

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Dietary probiotic Lacticaseibacillus paracasei NSMJ56 modulates gut immunity and microbiota in laying hens.

Poult Sci

April 2024

Department of Animal Science and Technology, Sanghuh College of Life Sciences, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, South Korea. Electronic address:

This study was performed to investigate supplementary effects of probiotic Lacticaseibacillus paracasei NSMJ56 strain on laying performance, egg quality, intestinal histology, antioxidant status, gut immunity and microbiota in laying hens. A total of ninety-six 21-wk-old Hy-Line Brown laying hens were randomly subjected to one of 2 dietary treatments: a control group fed a non-supplemented diet, or a probiotic group fed with a diet supplemented with 1 g of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei NSMJ56 (5 × 10 CFU/kg of diet). The trial lasted for 4 wk.

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  • Photocatalysts are effective tools for breaking down harmful synthetic and organic materials, like dyes in wastewater, and this study focuses on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) as a promising option.
  • The research specifically evaluates rGO reduced at 250 °C (rGO-250), which shows superior efficiency in degrading dyes (indigo carmine and neutral red) due to its large surface area and strong adsorption characteristics.
  • Additionally, rGO-250 demonstrates enhanced carbon dioxide (CO) absorption compared to other forms of reduced graphene oxide, indicating its potential use in environmental applications.
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This paper introduces an approach to the automated measurement and analysis of dairy cows using 3D point cloud technology. The integration of advanced sensing techniques enables the collection of non-intrusive, precise data, facilitating comprehensive monitoring of key parameters related to the health, well-being, and productivity of dairy cows. The proposed system employs 3D imaging sensors to capture detailed information about various parts of dairy cows, generating accurate, high-resolution point clouds.

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  • - The review focuses on the impact of methane emissions from livestock, especially cattle, on climate change, noting that methane accounts for 14-16% of global emissions.
  • - It assesses both traditional and AI-based methods for measuring methane emissions, stressing the need for region-specific approaches and accurate data collection.
  • - The study underscores the importance of integrating effective measurement techniques for methane in livestock management to enhance climate change mitigation efforts.
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Heat stress adversely affects sows' performance, which can be improved by applying proper nutritional strategies. This study was conducted to investigate the interactive effects of dietary fiber levels and sources on sows' reproductive performance, metabolic response during gestation, and the carry-over influence on litter performance in the lactation period during heat stress (average room temperature of 27.1 °C).

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