ASAS Centennial Paper: Impact of animal science research on United States goat production and predictions for the future

Goat research in the United States has increased but at a rate less than that in production. Research on goat meat includes nutritional quality, packaging, color, sensory characteristics, and preslaughter management. Goat skins have value for leather, but quality of goat leather has not been extensi...

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Hauptverfasser: Sahlu, T, Dawson, L.J, Gipson, T.A, Hart, S.P, Merkel, R.C, Puchala, R, Wang, Z, Zeng, S, Goetsch, A.L
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description Goat research in the United States has increased but at a rate less than that in production. Research on goat meat includes nutritional quality, packaging, color, sensory characteristics, and preslaughter management. Goat skins have value for leather, but quality of goat leather has not been extensively studied. Research in the production, quality, antibiotic residues, and sensory characteristics of goat milk and its products has aided development of the US dairy goat industry. Limited progress has been made in genetic improvement of milk or meat production. There is need to explore applications of genomics and proteomics and improve consistency in texture and functionality of goat cheeses. New goat meat and milk products are needed to increase demand and meet the diverse tastes of the American public. Despite research progress in control of mohair and cashmere growth, erratic prices and sale of raw materials have contributed to further declines in US production. Innovative and cooperative ventures are needed for profit sharing up to the consumer level. Internal parasites pose the greatest challenge to goat production in humid areas largely because of anthelmintic resistance. Study of alternative controls is required, including immunity enhancement via nutrition, vaccination, pasture management such as co-grazing with cattle, and genetic resistance. Similarly, the importance of health management is increasing related in part to a lack of effective vaccines for many diseases. Nutrition research should address requirements for vitamins and minerals, efficiencies of protein utilization, adjusting energy requirements for nutritional plane, acclimatization, and grazing conditions, feed intake prediction, and management practices for rapid-growth production systems. Moreover, efficient technology transfer methods are needed to disseminate current knowledge and that gained in future research.
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animal breeding
animal health
animal husbandry
Animal Husbandry - trends
Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
animal parasites and pests
Animal productions
Animal sciences
Animals
antibiotic residues
Biological and medical sciences
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Breeding of animals
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dairy animals
Female
food animals
food packaging
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genetic improvement
genomics
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Goat Diseases - parasitology
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Male
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Milk - standards
milk quality
nutritive value
prediction
Proteomics
Reproduction
Research - standards
Research - trends
sensory properties
Terrestrial animal productions
United States
Vertebrates
title ASAS Centennial Paper: Impact of animal science research on United States goat production and predictions for the future
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