One-third of beef calves fail to achieve adequate transfer of passive immunity (TPI) through timely ingestion of colostrum, which substantially increases their risk of preweaning morbidity and mortality. Two randomized clinical trials were designed to assess the impact of volume, immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentration, and feeding method of colostrum product on neonatal nursing behavior and TPI. In Trial 1, 47 calves were randomly assigned to receive one of three colostrum interventions by oro-esophageal tube feeder (OET): 1 L with 100 g/L IgG, 1.4 L with 70 g/L IgG, or 2 L with 100 g/L IgG. In Trial 2, 29 calves were randomly assigned to be fed 1 L of colostrum product with 100 g/L IgG by either nipple bottle (NB) or OET. Colostrum intervent...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate passive immunity transfer, health, performance,...
Although the use of esophageal feeders is commonly recommended to aid in timely provision of colos...
Following colostrum management training, a randomized field trial was conducted on a California dair...
Transfer of sufficient IgG to the newborn calf via colostrum is vital to provide it with adequate im...
SUMMARY The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of additional consumption of immuneglobuli...
The objective of this scoping review was to describe the literature on the characteristics and manag...
Neonatal dairy animals are born agammaglobulinemic and must obtain immunoglobulins (Ig) during the p...
Background: For suckling dairy calves, different management routines to ensure suff...
Newborn calves are agammaglobulinemic and rely for their first immune protection almost completely o...
Neonatal dairy calves were randomly allotted to three colostrum feeding regimens with increasing int...
Calves are born almost agammaglobulinemic and thus need an adequate amount of good quality colostrum...
Acquisition of adequate transfer of passive immunity (ATPI) by calves depends on the absorption of s...
peer-reviewedThe role of colostrum management in providing adequate immunological protection to neon...
Failure of passive transfer in dairy calves has been linked to increased neonatal morbidity, mortal...
Following colostrum management training, a randomized field trial was conducted on a California dair...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate passive immunity transfer, health, performance,...
Although the use of esophageal feeders is commonly recommended to aid in timely provision of colos...
Following colostrum management training, a randomized field trial was conducted on a California dair...
Transfer of sufficient IgG to the newborn calf via colostrum is vital to provide it with adequate im...
SUMMARY The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of additional consumption of immuneglobuli...
The objective of this scoping review was to describe the literature on the characteristics and manag...
Neonatal dairy animals are born agammaglobulinemic and must obtain immunoglobulins (Ig) during the p...
Background: For suckling dairy calves, different management routines to ensure suff...
Newborn calves are agammaglobulinemic and rely for their first immune protection almost completely o...
Neonatal dairy calves were randomly allotted to three colostrum feeding regimens with increasing int...
Calves are born almost agammaglobulinemic and thus need an adequate amount of good quality colostrum...
Acquisition of adequate transfer of passive immunity (ATPI) by calves depends on the absorption of s...
peer-reviewedThe role of colostrum management in providing adequate immunological protection to neon...
Failure of passive transfer in dairy calves has been linked to increased neonatal morbidity, mortal...
Following colostrum management training, a randomized field trial was conducted on a California dair...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate passive immunity transfer, health, performance,...
Although the use of esophageal feeders is commonly recommended to aid in timely provision of colos...
Following colostrum management training, a randomized field trial was conducted on a California dair...