Effects of dietary feed supplementation of heat-treated <i>Lactobacillus sakei</i> HS-1 on the health status, blood parameters, and fecal microbes of Japanese Black calves
Naoya Sasazaki, Takeshi Obi, Chiharu ARIDOME, Yoshikazu Fujimoto, Mizuki FURUMOTO, Katsuki Toda, Hiroshi Hasunuma, Daisaku Matsumoto, Satoko Sato, Hiroaki Okawa, Osamu Yamato, Naoki Igari, Daiji KAZAMI, Masayasu Taniguchi, Mitsuhiro Takagi
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of heat-killed Lactobacillus sakei HS-1 (HK-LS HS-1) on the health and fecal bacteriological change of suckling Japanese Black calves as a supplement in milk replacers. Twelve calves were separated from dams to calf-hatch after calving for milk replacers feeding. They were randomly assigned to an HK-LS HS-1 supplement or a control without HK-LS HS-1 group in milk replacers. HK-LS HS-1 was administered from separation day to 3 weeks. Blood and fecal samples were examined. Two calves with a haptoglobin concentration of >500 µg/ml on day 0 were excluded from the experiment, and 10 calves were finally included. Glucose and vitamin A levels on day 7 were significantly higher (P<0.05) in the supplement group than in the control group. No significant differences were observed in haptoglobin or serum amyloid A between the groups. The number of Escherichia coli in feces was lower in the control group than in the supplement group on day 21 (P=0.06). No difference was observed in the number of bifidobacteria, but that of lactic acid bacteria was significantly higher (P<0.05) in the supplement group on day 21. The number of medications administered was significantly lower (P<0.05) in the supplement group (5.2 ± 3.9) than in the control group (10.6 ± 5.9) during the experimental period. The results indicated that HK-LS HS-1 is potentially beneficial for improving intestinal microbes and reducing the number of medical treatments.