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{{Resource
|Name = Colostrum Feeding to Calves video
|Link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiL1JAfjVRw
|Description = '''Video''' <br> Proper care of newborn calves is critical for their long term health and survival. Ideally the calf should suckle sufficient quantities of colostrum. If a calf is unable to suckle a bottle, or consume the full amount of colostrum, then a stomach tube should be used. This is a skilled technique which requires training to ensure the correct placement of the tube. This technique can also be used to give electrolyte fluid to dehydrated calves and older animals.<br> '''Duration''' = 8 minutes 32 seconds
|Source = YouTube
|Date = 2 March 2015
|Author = [http://www.dairyco.org.uk/ DairyCo] and [[Royal Veterinary College, London, UK|Royal Veterinary College]]
|Image =BovinePregnantUterus.png
|Licensing = Standard YouTube Licence
}}
[[Category:Calf Health Videos]]