N.C. State: Colostrum Key to Saving Beef Calves From Trouble
November 07, 2023
November 07, 2023
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Nov. 7 (TNSres) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
In a pair of recent studies, researchers examined risk factors that contribute to insufficient antibody transfer to newborn beef calves, as well as the subsequent negative health effects. They found that the mother's parity ("heifers" or first-time cow moms vs older cows) and the need for colostrum intervention were the risk factors most likely to result in i . . .
In a pair of recent studies, researchers examined risk factors that contribute to insufficient antibody transfer to newborn beef calves, as well as the subsequent negative health effects. They found that the mother's parity ("heifers" or first-time cow moms vs older cows) and the need for colostrum intervention were the risk factors most likely to result in i . . .
