3 Qs of Colostrum Management video

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3 Qs of Colostrum Management video

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Colostrum is vital to the newborn calf as it contains antibodies (also known as immunoglobulins or IgG) to provide immunity and it is also rich in essential nutrients to provide energy for growth. The 3 Qs of colostrum - Quantity, Quality, Quickly should be observed.
Quantity - The recommendation is to give a first feed of 3 litres or 10% of body weight. This should be followed by another similar feed within 12 hours of birth.
Quality - Good quality colostrum contains at least 50g/litre of IgG. Any colostrum containing less than 20g/litre should not be used.
Quickly - It is important that calves receive their first colostrum feed as soon as possible after birth, ideally within 2 hours.
Duration = 11 minutes 33 seconds

Date

2 March 2015

Source

YouTube

Author

DairyCo and Royal Veterinary College

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Standard YouTube Licence