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Dairy Cattle - Medicated Milk Replacer
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In a good colostrum management program:
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Each colostrum feeding equals about 10 percent of the calf’s body weight.
The quality of the colostrum and timing of colostrum feeding are not important, as long as the calf gets at least a little colostrum within 48 hours of birth.
The first feeding of colostrum is given within one to two hours of birth, and the second within 12 hours of birth.
Good quality colostrum has a total immunoglobulin concentration > 60 mg/ml.
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