RT Journal Article T1 Effects of Crypthecodiniumcohnii, Chlorela spp. e Isochrysisgalbana addition to milk replacer on goat kids and lamb growth. A1 Morales de la Nuez, A A1 Moreno Indias, I A1 Sánchez Macías, D A1 Hernández Castellano, L E A1 Suárez Trujillo, A A1 Assunçao, P A1 Argüello, A A1 Castro, N A1 Capote, J K1 Microseaweed K1 Goat kids K1 Crypthecodinium cohnii K1 Chlorela spp K1 Isochrysis galbana K1 Growth K1 Algas Marinas K1 Cabras K1 Proteínas protozoarias K1 Crecimiento K1 Aceites de pescado K1 Ácidos grasos K1 Lipopolisacáridos K1 Sistema inmunológico K1 Alimentación animal K1 Carne K1 Calostro AB The effects of Crypthecodinium cohnii (Cryp.), Chlorela spp. (Chlo.) and Isochrysis galbana (Iso.) addition to milk replacer on goat kids and lambs growth were evaluated. About 80 Majorera goat kids (males and females) and 80 Canarian sheep lambs were randomly assigned into four different groups (by specie) according to diet. Control groups were fed with a commercial milk replacer at 16% (w/w); Cryp. groups received a commercial milk replacer (15.1% w/w) supplemented with 9 g of a paste of C. cohnii; Chlo. groups received a commercial milk replacer (15.1% w/w) supplemented with 9 g of a paste of Chlorela spp.; Iso. groups received a commercial milk replacer (15.1% w/w) supplemented with 9 g of a paste of I. galbana. After colostrum period, animals were individually bottle-fed twice daily (8 am and 8 pm) ad libitum with the corresponding diet until day 60 of life. Animals were weighted every week at 8 am and liquid diet intake was recorded weekly. No effects of microseaweed addition were observed, neither growth nor milk replacer intake. PB Taylor & Francis SN 0971-2119 YR 2014 FD 2014-04 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/2026 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/2026 LA en NO Morales-De La Nuez A, Moreno-Indias I, Sánchez-Macías D, Hérnandez-Castellano LE, Suarez-Trujillo A, Assunção P et al. Effects of Crypthecodinium cohnii, Chlorela spp. and Isochrysis galbana addition to milk replacer on goat kids and lambs growth. J Appl Anim Res. 2014;42(2):213-216 NO Pre-print DS RISalud RD Apr 11, 2025