Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goats

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Autor(a) principal: Padre, Ludovina
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Costa, Claudia, Belo, Carlos Carmona, Barbas, João Pedro, Cavaco-Gonçalves, Sandra, Ribeiro, José, Belo, Ana Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26887
Resumo: L. Padre1, C. Costa1, C.C. Belo2, J. P. Barbas2, S. Cavaco-Gonçalves2, J. M. B. Ribeiro2, A. T. Belo2 1ICAAM – Department of Veterinary Medicine, School of Science and Technology, Évora University, Póloda Mitra, Ap. 94, 7006-554 Évora 2INIAV – Santarém – NationalInstituteof Agrarian and Veterinarian Research, Quinta da Fonte Boa, 2005-048 Vale de Santarém The project VegMedCabras aims to promote ecological and sustainable grazing of Mediterraneanshrub vegetation by goats. These animals with very selective feeding behavior, tend to actively seek out the most nutritive parts of woody plants, showing adaptations to the chemical defenses of this kind of vegetation. At the same time, goats have a higher sensitivity to gastrointestinal strongyles (GIS) infection compared to other ruminants. In order to control parasitic infection, the use of synthetic anthelmintics is recurrent, resulting in increased resistance to treatments associated with environmental contamination and residues in the final product. Several authors [1,2] have verified that bioactive compounds present in the shrub vegetation are a promising solution in the control of the gastrointestinal strongylosis. The objectives of the project are to document the species selected by browsing goats, evaluate their nutraceutical value (nutritionalvalue and anthelmintic potential), to promote the animals’ productive efficiency, the sustainabilityof the farms, the biodiversityof the environment as well as the control of combustible vegetation. Twenty-six non-producing Charnequeira breed goats were used, having access to a shrub area and a drylandpasture. Goats were grouped according to the length of exposure to the shrub area. Natural GIS infections were evaluatedindividuallyfor egg elimination levels prior to the start of the test and monthlythereafter.Health status of the animals was evaluatedthrough the microhematocrit and total plasma protein. Browsing/grazing goats were observed on separate occasions and shrubs were sampled to evaluate the nutraceutical value of the selected diets. The preference of the goats for Olea europaea var. sylvestris and Rhamnus lycioides was evident. With these shrubs decreased availability, goats increased the demand for other species, namely Pistacia lentiscus and Quercus coccifera. The results obtainedin the evaluation of the parasitic infection indicate a relationshipbetween the decrease on GIS elimination levels and broesing the shrub vegetation. Also, after a grazing period of about 6 months, the biomass reduction was striking. Keywords: goats; mediterranean shrubs; natural anthelmintics; gastrointestinal strongyles; sustainable production; nutraceiticalplants This work is funded by the project VegMedCabras - Mediterranean shrubs: natural anthelminticsin the diet selected by grazing goats (ALT20-03-0145-FEDER-000009) co-financed by ALENTEJO2020 program-European Regional Development Fund.
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spelling Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goatsgoatsmediterranean shrubsnatural anthelminticsgastrointestinal strongylessustainable productionnutraceitical plantsL. Padre1, C. Costa1, C.C. Belo2, J. P. Barbas2, S. Cavaco-Gonçalves2, J. M. B. Ribeiro2, A. T. Belo2 1ICAAM – Department of Veterinary Medicine, School of Science and Technology, Évora University, Póloda Mitra, Ap. 94, 7006-554 Évora 2INIAV – Santarém – NationalInstituteof Agrarian and Veterinarian Research, Quinta da Fonte Boa, 2005-048 Vale de Santarém The project VegMedCabras aims to promote ecological and sustainable grazing of Mediterraneanshrub vegetation by goats. These animals with very selective feeding behavior, tend to actively seek out the most nutritive parts of woody plants, showing adaptations to the chemical defenses of this kind of vegetation. At the same time, goats have a higher sensitivity to gastrointestinal strongyles (GIS) infection compared to other ruminants. In order to control parasitic infection, the use of synthetic anthelmintics is recurrent, resulting in increased resistance to treatments associated with environmental contamination and residues in the final product. Several authors [1,2] have verified that bioactive compounds present in the shrub vegetation are a promising solution in the control of the gastrointestinal strongylosis. The objectives of the project are to document the species selected by browsing goats, evaluate their nutraceutical value (nutritionalvalue and anthelmintic potential), to promote the animals’ productive efficiency, the sustainabilityof the farms, the biodiversityof the environment as well as the control of combustible vegetation. Twenty-six non-producing Charnequeira breed goats were used, having access to a shrub area and a drylandpasture. Goats were grouped according to the length of exposure to the shrub area. Natural GIS infections were evaluatedindividuallyfor egg elimination levels prior to the start of the test and monthlythereafter.Health status of the animals was evaluatedthrough the microhematocrit and total plasma protein. Browsing/grazing goats were observed on separate occasions and shrubs were sampled to evaluate the nutraceutical value of the selected diets. The preference of the goats for Olea europaea var. sylvestris and Rhamnus lycioides was evident. With these shrubs decreased availability, goats increased the demand for other species, namely Pistacia lentiscus and Quercus coccifera. The results obtainedin the evaluation of the parasitic infection indicate a relationshipbetween the decrease on GIS elimination levels and broesing the shrub vegetation. Also, after a grazing period of about 6 months, the biomass reduction was striking. Keywords: goats; mediterranean shrubs; natural anthelmintics; gastrointestinal strongyles; sustainable production; nutraceiticalplants This work is funded by the project VegMedCabras - Mediterranean shrubs: natural anthelminticsin the diet selected by grazing goats (ALT20-03-0145-FEDER-000009) co-financed by ALENTEJO2020 program-European Regional Development Fund.ICAAM/MED2020-02-11T11:04:55Z2020-02-112019-06-27T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/26887http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26887porL. Padre, C. Costa, C.C. Belo, J. P. Barbas, S. Cavaco-Gonçalves, J. M. B. Ribeiro, A. T. Belo (2019). MEDITERRANEAN SHRUBS: NATURAL ANTHELMINTICS IN THE DIET SELECTED BY GRAZING GOATS. Jornadas ICAAM/MED, 27, 28 Junho, 139-140lpadre@uevora,ptclaudia.dc.costa@gmail.comcarlos.carmonabelo@iniav.ptjpbarbas@gmail.comsandra.cavaco@iniav.ptjmbfribeiro@sapo.ptanateresa.belo@iniav.ptPadre, LudovinaCosta, ClaudiaBelo, Carlos CarmonaBarbas, João PedroCavaco-Gonçalves, SandraRibeiro, JoséBelo, Ana Teresainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:22:00Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/26887Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:17:05.888752Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goats
spellingShingle Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goats
Padre, Ludovina
goats
mediterranean shrubs
natural anthelmintics
gastrointestinal strongyles
sustainable production
nutraceitical plants
title_short Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goats
title_full Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goats
title_fullStr Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goats
title_full_unstemmed Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goats
title_sort Mediterranean Shrubs: Natural Anthelmintics in the Diet Selected by Grazing Goats
author Padre, Ludovina
author_facet Padre, Ludovina
Costa, Claudia
Belo, Carlos Carmona
Barbas, João Pedro
Cavaco-Gonçalves, Sandra
Ribeiro, José
Belo, Ana Teresa
author_role author
author2 Costa, Claudia
Belo, Carlos Carmona
Barbas, João Pedro
Cavaco-Gonçalves, Sandra
Ribeiro, José
Belo, Ana Teresa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Padre, Ludovina
Costa, Claudia
Belo, Carlos Carmona
Barbas, João Pedro
Cavaco-Gonçalves, Sandra
Ribeiro, José
Belo, Ana Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv goats
mediterranean shrubs
natural anthelmintics
gastrointestinal strongyles
sustainable production
nutraceitical plants
topic goats
mediterranean shrubs
natural anthelmintics
gastrointestinal strongyles
sustainable production
nutraceitical plants
description L. Padre1, C. Costa1, C.C. Belo2, J. P. Barbas2, S. Cavaco-Gonçalves2, J. M. B. Ribeiro2, A. T. Belo2 1ICAAM – Department of Veterinary Medicine, School of Science and Technology, Évora University, Póloda Mitra, Ap. 94, 7006-554 Évora 2INIAV – Santarém – NationalInstituteof Agrarian and Veterinarian Research, Quinta da Fonte Boa, 2005-048 Vale de Santarém The project VegMedCabras aims to promote ecological and sustainable grazing of Mediterraneanshrub vegetation by goats. These animals with very selective feeding behavior, tend to actively seek out the most nutritive parts of woody plants, showing adaptations to the chemical defenses of this kind of vegetation. At the same time, goats have a higher sensitivity to gastrointestinal strongyles (GIS) infection compared to other ruminants. In order to control parasitic infection, the use of synthetic anthelmintics is recurrent, resulting in increased resistance to treatments associated with environmental contamination and residues in the final product. Several authors [1,2] have verified that bioactive compounds present in the shrub vegetation are a promising solution in the control of the gastrointestinal strongylosis. The objectives of the project are to document the species selected by browsing goats, evaluate their nutraceutical value (nutritionalvalue and anthelmintic potential), to promote the animals’ productive efficiency, the sustainabilityof the farms, the biodiversityof the environment as well as the control of combustible vegetation. Twenty-six non-producing Charnequeira breed goats were used, having access to a shrub area and a drylandpasture. Goats were grouped according to the length of exposure to the shrub area. Natural GIS infections were evaluatedindividuallyfor egg elimination levels prior to the start of the test and monthlythereafter.Health status of the animals was evaluatedthrough the microhematocrit and total plasma protein. Browsing/grazing goats were observed on separate occasions and shrubs were sampled to evaluate the nutraceutical value of the selected diets. The preference of the goats for Olea europaea var. sylvestris and Rhamnus lycioides was evident. With these shrubs decreased availability, goats increased the demand for other species, namely Pistacia lentiscus and Quercus coccifera. The results obtainedin the evaluation of the parasitic infection indicate a relationshipbetween the decrease on GIS elimination levels and broesing the shrub vegetation. Also, after a grazing period of about 6 months, the biomass reduction was striking. Keywords: goats; mediterranean shrubs; natural anthelmintics; gastrointestinal strongyles; sustainable production; nutraceiticalplants This work is funded by the project VegMedCabras - Mediterranean shrubs: natural anthelminticsin the diet selected by grazing goats (ALT20-03-0145-FEDER-000009) co-financed by ALENTEJO2020 program-European Regional Development Fund.
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