Anatomical Differences in the Omasum of Weaning Calves Fed with Different Diets

Anatomia Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.3390/anatomia2020016
William Pérez, S. Duro, Ozan Gündemir
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The omasum is the third compartment of the ruminant stomach, which is also considered a water absorption organ and participates in the absorption of volatile fatty acids (VFA), minerals, electrolytes, and fluids. The most important morphological parameter of the omasum is the available absorption area, which depends on the size and number of the omasal laminae, and is variable among different ruminants and based on differences in their daily diets. Optimal omasum development in the transition period to ruminant life can enhance animal performance, so identifying the best diet for this period is crucial for producers. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of two diets based on 8 L of milk replacer with the inclusion of concentrate or forage on the development of the omasum in twenty newborn male Holstein calves divided into two groups. The first group was fed alfalfa hay, and the second was administered a balanced commercial starter feed, both groups ad libitum. After standard dissection of the omasum of both calf groups, the omasal laminae were classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary, and their surface area was calculated. Regarding the number of first-, second-, and third-order laminae, a significant difference was only observed in the number of third-order laminae in favor of the forage-fed group (p = 0.04). The laminar surface area indicated that the area of the primary, secondary, and tertiary sheets, and the total laminar area, were greater in the forage group (p < 0.05). The length of the omasal papillae recorded with the scanning electron microscope showed that the papillae near the ostium reticulo-omasicum tended to be significantly longer in the forage-fed group (p = 0.05). In conclusion, this study demonstrates that significant anatomical differences can be observed between two groups of animals of the same species and rearing stage that were fed with two different diets within a period of less than two months. This highlights the remarkable plasticity and adaptability of the ruminant stomach.
饲喂不同日粮断奶犊牛瓣骨的解剖学差异
瓣胃是反刍动物胃的第三个隔室,也被认为是一个吸水器官,参与挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)、矿物质、电解质和液体的吸收。胃瓣最重要的形态学参数是有效吸收面积,这取决于胃瓣层的大小和数量,并且在不同的反刍动物和它们日常饮食的差异中是不同的。在向反刍动物生活过渡期间,畜禽的最佳发育可以提高动物的生产性能,因此确定这一时期的最佳日粮对养殖者来说至关重要。本研究的目的是确定以8 L代乳粉为基础,添加精料或草料的两种饲粮对20头新生荷斯坦公犊牛瓣骨发育的影响。第一组饲喂苜蓿干草,第二组饲喂平衡的商业饲料,两组均自由饲喂。对两组小牛瓣骨进行标准解剖后,将瓣骨板分为一级、二级和三级,并计算其表面积。在一、二、三级纹层数量上,饲料饲养组只有三级纹层数量显著高于饲料饲养组(p = 0.04)。层流表面积表明,饲料组的一级、二级和三级层流面积及总层流面积均大于饲料组(p < 0.05)。扫描电镜记录的乳突乳头长度显示,饲料饲喂组乳突网口附近的乳突有明显延长的趋势(p = 0.05)。综上所述,本研究表明,在不到两个月的时间内,同一物种和饲养阶段的两组动物在两种不同的饲料中可以观察到显著的解剖差异。这表明反刍动物胃具有显著的可塑性和适应性。
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