AUTHOR=Mach Núria , Foury Aline , Kittelmann Sandra , Reigner Fabrice , Moroldo Marco , Ballester Maria , Esquerré Diane , Rivière Julie , Sallé Guillaume , Gérard Philippe , Moisan Marie-Pierre , Lansade Léa TITLE=The Effects of Weaning Methods on Gut Microbiota Composition and Horse Physiology JOURNAL=Frontiers in Physiology VOLUME=8 YEAR=2017 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2017.00535 DOI=10.3389/fphys.2017.00535 ISSN=1664-042X ABSTRACT=
Weaning has been described as one of the most stressful events in the life of horses. Given the importance of the interaction between the gut-brain axis and gut microbiota under stress, we evaluated (i) the effect of two different weaning methods on the composition of gut microbiota across time and (ii) how the shifts of gut microbiota composition after weaning affect the host. A total of 34 foals were randomly subjected to a progressive (P) or an abrupt (A) weaning method. In the P method, mares were separated from foals at progressively increasing intervals every day, starting from five min during the fourth week prior to weaning and ending with 6 h during the last week before weaning. In the A method, mares and foals were never separated prior to weaning (0 d). Different host phenotypes and gut microbiota composition were studied across 6 age strata (days −30, 0, 3, 5, 7, and 30 after weaning) by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Results revealed that the beneficial species belonging to