Developmental Resiliency: In Utero Adaption to Environmental Stimuli
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvfa.2019.02.010
Developmental Resiliency: In Utero Adaption to Environmental Stimuli
Abstract
Stimuli experienced in utero can have a lasting impact on livestock growth, reproduction, and performance. Variations in environment, production system, and management strategies lead to discrepancies in the literature regarding how specific treatments influence animal performance. Studies comparing the influence of maternal undernutrition to well-fed counterparts typically result in decreased productivity of offspring. Via adaptation to nutritional or environmental stressors, dams may develop mechanisms to ensure proper nutrient supply to the fetus. It appears nutrient deprivation must be severe for consistent results. Potential mechanisms for altered performance in grazing systems and overnutrition settings are discussed.
Keywords: Environmental adaptation; Fetal programming; Livestock; Maternal nutrition.
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