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Extended colostrum feeding for 2 weeks improves growth performance and reduces the susceptibility to diarrhea and pneumonia in neonatal Holstein dairy calves

Kargar et al., 2020

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15893128497532839275
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Kargar S
Roshan M
Ghoreishi S
Akhlaghi A
Kanani M
Shams-Abadi A
Ghaffari M
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Journal of dairy science

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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of partial replacement of whole milk with colostrum on the growth performance and health status of Holstein dairy calves. Neonatal heifer calves (n= 144; 2 d of age; 39.3±0.82 kg of body weight, BW; mean±SE) …
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