A study of 95 cows (19 primiparous and 76 multiparous) and their offspring was performed on a pasture-based dairy in the coastal region of South Africa. Collected data included weight changes during the dry period, colostrum immunoglobulin G (IgG) and calf serum IgG at 24–48 h after birth. Colostrum and serum IgG concentrations were measured using radial immunodiffusion and colostrum was regarded as having adequate IgG concentration if the amount was 50 g/L. Calf serum IgG concentration of 10 g/L was considered an adequate transfer of passive immunity. The median (range in parentheses) colostrum quality for cows with weight loss during the dry period was 23.1 g/L (9.0, 108.1) compared with 61.9 g/L (10.9, 200.0) in cows without weight los...
Transfer of sufficient IgG to the newborn calf via colostrum is vital to provide it with adequate im...
peer-reviewedB. Murphy would like to gratefully acknowledge receipt of a Walsh Fellowship provided ...
BackgroundA sufficient IgG content in the colostrum is essential for the newborn calf, as it provide...
Calves are born almost agammaglobulinemic and thus need an adequate amount of good quality colostrum...
A study was conducted in Debrezeit agricultural research center from November 2008 to April 2009 to ...
The administration of high quality colostrum reduces preweaning morbidity, mortality and, therefore,...
peer-reviewedThe role of colostrum management in providing adequate immunological protection to neon...
To resist environmental infection pressure, a newborn calf must build up a good passive immunity in ...
Background: For suckling dairy calves, different management routines to ensure suff...
Failure of passive transfer (FPT) has health, welfare and economic implications for calves. Immunogl...
peer-reviewedCalves are particularly vulnerable to health issues before weaning and experience high ...
peer-reviewedThe objective of the present study was to compare serum IgG concentration, weight gain,...
peer-reviewedThe effect of cow age (multiparous (MP) v. primiparous (PP)) and nutritional restrictio...
Immunoglobulins G (IgG), A (IgA), and M (IgM) represent 70–80% of total proteins in cattle colostrum...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Transfer of sufficient IgG to the newborn calf via colostrum is vital to provide it with adequate im...
peer-reviewedB. Murphy would like to gratefully acknowledge receipt of a Walsh Fellowship provided ...
BackgroundA sufficient IgG content in the colostrum is essential for the newborn calf, as it provide...
Calves are born almost agammaglobulinemic and thus need an adequate amount of good quality colostrum...
A study was conducted in Debrezeit agricultural research center from November 2008 to April 2009 to ...
The administration of high quality colostrum reduces preweaning morbidity, mortality and, therefore,...
peer-reviewedThe role of colostrum management in providing adequate immunological protection to neon...
To resist environmental infection pressure, a newborn calf must build up a good passive immunity in ...
Background: For suckling dairy calves, different management routines to ensure suff...
Failure of passive transfer (FPT) has health, welfare and economic implications for calves. Immunogl...
peer-reviewedCalves are particularly vulnerable to health issues before weaning and experience high ...
peer-reviewedThe objective of the present study was to compare serum IgG concentration, weight gain,...
peer-reviewedThe effect of cow age (multiparous (MP) v. primiparous (PP)) and nutritional restrictio...
Immunoglobulins G (IgG), A (IgA), and M (IgM) represent 70–80% of total proteins in cattle colostrum...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Transfer of sufficient IgG to the newborn calf via colostrum is vital to provide it with adequate im...
peer-reviewedB. Murphy would like to gratefully acknowledge receipt of a Walsh Fellowship provided ...
BackgroundA sufficient IgG content in the colostrum is essential for the newborn calf, as it provide...