01368nam a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400510006010000180011124500820012926001480021152005790035965000110093865000210094965000100097065000230098065000120100365000120101565000220102765300090104965300200105870000180107870000180109615330782025-02-05 1998 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1017/S17527562005986402DOI1 aMENGAL, M. A. aEffect of biotin supplementation on hoof growth of Angora and Cashmere goats. aIn: BRITISH SOCIETY OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1998, Scarborough, UK. Proceedings... Medlothian: British Society of Animal Science, 1998. p. 212.c1998 aBiotin is a water soluble vitamin, essential for post-absorptive metabolism in animals. A deficiency of the biotin has been associated with poor hoof horn formation in farm animals (Brooks et al., 1977). Biotin may be supplied from the diet or by microorganisms in the digestive tract. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of dietary biotin supplementation on hoof growth and composition of hoof horn in goats (a) during pre-ruminant milk-feeding and (b) following the development of rumination and exposure to microorganisms in the digestive tract. aBiotin aFeed supplements aGoats aRuminant nutrition aBiotina aCaprino aNutrição Animal aHoof aSuplementação1 aGALBRAITH, H.1 aSCAIFE, J. R.