Our objective was to evaluate growth performance, nutrient utilization, and health of calves supplemented with condensed whey solubles (CWS). Twenty-four Holstein calves (2 d old) in hutches were used in a 12-wk randomized complete block design study. Calves were blocked by birth date and sex. Treatments were (1) control (CON) with no supplement and (2) 50 g/d of CWS. Preweaning CWS was fed with milk and postweaning CWS was top-dressed on starter pellets. Calves were fed 2.83 L of pasteurized milk 2×/d during wk 1 to 5, 1×/d in wk 6, and weaned at d 42. Calves had ad libitum access to starter pellets and water. Individual intakes of milk and starter pellets were measured daily. Fecal scores (0 = firm, 3 = watery) and respiratory scores (hea...
The aim was to evaluate the effect of different feed additives on intake, performance, and fecal con...
Seventy heifer calves were used to evaluate the effects of a postbiotic supplement on growth perform...
The recent trend in the dairy industry toward ad libitum feeding of young calves merits reconsiderat...
Our objective was to evaluate growth performance, nutrient utilization, and health of calves supplem...
Our objective was to determine the effects of supplementation of condensed whey solubles (CWS) on gr...
Our objective was to evaluate growth, metabolic and rumen profile, and health of calves supplemented...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of lactoferrin addition to milk replacer vary...
In recent years, it has become more expensive to develop the young dairy heifer because there is a h...
The aim was to evaluate the effect of different feed additives on intake, performance, and fecal con...
Studies have shown that calves fed milk replacers (MR) with crude protein (CP) concentrations greate...
In the present study, a drinking amount of 10 L of milk replacer (MR) was allowed to dairy calves in...
The objective of this research was to determine the effect of different starters consisted of dried ...
Objective: Our objective was to determine whether preweaned steer and heifer calves given a phytogen...
This study aimed to determine the effects of milk supplemented with different amounts (10-15 mL/day)...
Milk proteins (more specifically whey proteins) typically are the primary component of milk replacer...
The aim was to evaluate the effect of different feed additives on intake, performance, and fecal con...
Seventy heifer calves were used to evaluate the effects of a postbiotic supplement on growth perform...
The recent trend in the dairy industry toward ad libitum feeding of young calves merits reconsiderat...
Our objective was to evaluate growth performance, nutrient utilization, and health of calves supplem...
Our objective was to determine the effects of supplementation of condensed whey solubles (CWS) on gr...
Our objective was to evaluate growth, metabolic and rumen profile, and health of calves supplemented...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of lactoferrin addition to milk replacer vary...
In recent years, it has become more expensive to develop the young dairy heifer because there is a h...
The aim was to evaluate the effect of different feed additives on intake, performance, and fecal con...
Studies have shown that calves fed milk replacers (MR) with crude protein (CP) concentrations greate...
In the present study, a drinking amount of 10 L of milk replacer (MR) was allowed to dairy calves in...
The objective of this research was to determine the effect of different starters consisted of dried ...
Objective: Our objective was to determine whether preweaned steer and heifer calves given a phytogen...
This study aimed to determine the effects of milk supplemented with different amounts (10-15 mL/day)...
Milk proteins (more specifically whey proteins) typically are the primary component of milk replacer...
The aim was to evaluate the effect of different feed additives on intake, performance, and fecal con...
Seventy heifer calves were used to evaluate the effects of a postbiotic supplement on growth perform...
The recent trend in the dairy industry toward ad libitum feeding of young calves merits reconsiderat...