The purpose of this paper is to review a subject that is of interest to the student of immunology as well as being of interest and practical importance to the practicing veterinarian and to the owner and manager of any type of cow-calf operation. The subject is that of passive immunity transferred from the dam to the calf via colostrum and the problem of an acquired immunodeficiency in the neonatal calf due to an inadequate intake of colostrum or due to ingestion of colostrum after intestinal permeability to intact immunoglobulin has ceased
A study of 95 cows (19 primiparous and 76 multiparous) and their offspring was performed on a pastur...
Calves passively acquire a significant and vital portion of their immune protection from disease thr...
Neonatal dairy and beef calves are required to ingest adequate volumes of high-quality colostrum dur...
Immunity acquired by newborn animals is known as passive immunity, and for ruminants, antibody acqui...
peer-reviewedThe role of colostrum management in providing adequate immunological protection to neon...
Calves are born almost agammaglobulinemic and thus need an adequate amount of good quality colostrum...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The objective of this scoping review was to describe the literature on the characteristics and manag...
The paper presents the results of a study on the formation of colostral immunity and the determinati...
The neonatal immune system at birth is naive to the wide variety and types of pathogen present in th...
One-third of beef calves fail to achieve adequate transfer of passive immunity (TPI) through timely ...
Newborn calves are agammaglobulinemic and rely for their first immune protection almost completely o...
This NebGuide explains the importance of early feeding of high quality colostrum to the newborn calf...
Neonatal dairy animals are born agammaglobulinemic and must obtain immunoglobulins (Ig) during the p...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
A study of 95 cows (19 primiparous and 76 multiparous) and their offspring was performed on a pastur...
Calves passively acquire a significant and vital portion of their immune protection from disease thr...
Neonatal dairy and beef calves are required to ingest adequate volumes of high-quality colostrum dur...
Immunity acquired by newborn animals is known as passive immunity, and for ruminants, antibody acqui...
peer-reviewedThe role of colostrum management in providing adequate immunological protection to neon...
Calves are born almost agammaglobulinemic and thus need an adequate amount of good quality colostrum...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The objective of this scoping review was to describe the literature on the characteristics and manag...
The paper presents the results of a study on the formation of colostral immunity and the determinati...
The neonatal immune system at birth is naive to the wide variety and types of pathogen present in th...
One-third of beef calves fail to achieve adequate transfer of passive immunity (TPI) through timely ...
Newborn calves are agammaglobulinemic and rely for their first immune protection almost completely o...
This NebGuide explains the importance of early feeding of high quality colostrum to the newborn calf...
Neonatal dairy animals are born agammaglobulinemic and must obtain immunoglobulins (Ig) during the p...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
A study of 95 cows (19 primiparous and 76 multiparous) and their offspring was performed on a pastur...
Calves passively acquire a significant and vital portion of their immune protection from disease thr...
Neonatal dairy and beef calves are required to ingest adequate volumes of high-quality colostrum dur...