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MAKE SURE NEWBORN CALVES RECEIVE ADEQUATE COLOSTRUM

2018-03-23 17:47:15| Cattle Today

With spring fast approaching, many of us are well into calving season. An awareness of potential post-calving complications and disorders can be helpful when preparing to deal with problems we may encounter in our beef herds. One frequent problem encountered during calving season is failure of passive transfer (FPT), which occurs when a newborn calf does not receive adequate colostrum.

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