Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill) is an annual plant belonging to the family of Apiaceae, widely used in Mediterranean areas for its aromatic and medical properties, especially for carminative, digestive and galactagogue efects. In this trial, 20 multiparous goats homogeneous for body weight (BW: 50.0±2 kg), parity (3rd) and milk yield (1940±120 g/head/day), were randomly allocated into two groups (C: control; F: fennel) fed on a permanent pasture (9:00 am to 4:00 pm). In the pen both groups received 400 g of concentrate mixture (barley and corn meals) and group F diet was supplemented with 15 g/head/day of organic fennel seeds. From the beginning of May until September, milk yield was measured daily, and samples of milk and pasture were collected monthly and analysed, along with concentrate, for their chemical composition and fatty acid profle. Cheese samples were obtained at the beginning and at the end of the trial and analysed for chemical composition, fatty acid and VOCs profle. Milk yield was signifcantly higher in group F (1809.6 g vs 1418.3 g for group F and C respectively), whereas the solid content did not difer between groups. Milk fatty acid profle difered between groups, especially for the content of MUFA, PUFA, and SFA. Cheese production and composition also was diferent for yield, fatty acid profle and VOCs composition between the groups. Indeed, the cheese of group F had higher antioxidant capacity and 4 aromatic compounds which were completely absent in the cheese of group C. These results confrm the galactagogue activity of fennel seeds in dairy goats and suggest their potential role as feed additive in grazing system to enhance production in terms of yield and antioxidant activity.

Dietary fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill) seeds supplementation afects yield, fatty acid composition and favour profle of milk and cheese in grazing goats

Fiorella Sarubbi;
2025

Abstract

Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill) is an annual plant belonging to the family of Apiaceae, widely used in Mediterranean areas for its aromatic and medical properties, especially for carminative, digestive and galactagogue efects. In this trial, 20 multiparous goats homogeneous for body weight (BW: 50.0±2 kg), parity (3rd) and milk yield (1940±120 g/head/day), were randomly allocated into two groups (C: control; F: fennel) fed on a permanent pasture (9:00 am to 4:00 pm). In the pen both groups received 400 g of concentrate mixture (barley and corn meals) and group F diet was supplemented with 15 g/head/day of organic fennel seeds. From the beginning of May until September, milk yield was measured daily, and samples of milk and pasture were collected monthly and analysed, along with concentrate, for their chemical composition and fatty acid profle. Cheese samples were obtained at the beginning and at the end of the trial and analysed for chemical composition, fatty acid and VOCs profle. Milk yield was signifcantly higher in group F (1809.6 g vs 1418.3 g for group F and C respectively), whereas the solid content did not difer between groups. Milk fatty acid profle difered between groups, especially for the content of MUFA, PUFA, and SFA. Cheese production and composition also was diferent for yield, fatty acid profle and VOCs composition between the groups. Indeed, the cheese of group F had higher antioxidant capacity and 4 aromatic compounds which were completely absent in the cheese of group C. These results confrm the galactagogue activity of fennel seeds in dairy goats and suggest their potential role as feed additive in grazing system to enhance production in terms of yield and antioxidant activity.
2025
Istituto per il Sistema Produzione Animale in Ambiente Mediterraneo - ISPAAM
Goat milk, Fatty acid profle, Fennel seeds, VOCs, Cheese
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