Impact of Different Qualities of Colostrum at Different Times on Karadi Calves’ Performances
Shanaz Mustafa Abdullah,
Bahroz Muhammed Saleh Ahmed
Abstract:Colostrum gives the newborn calf maternal antibodies that help it fight disease. A calf that does not receive colostrum has a higher risk of illness until it develops antibodies of its own at around 6 weeks of age. This study aims to evaluate the immunity background of Karadi calves, measuring physiological responses to different qualities of colostrum and testing Karadi calves for survival in the herd. Twelve females local Karadi calves (0-day olds) were divided into two treatments with two levels for each. U… Show more
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