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Milk replacers for the neonatal calf.

M S Hand, E Hunt, R W Phillips

    The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Food Animal Practice
    |November 1, 1985
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    High-quality milk replacers with milk-source ingredients are crucial for young calves to prevent diarrhea. Non-milk based formulas are better suited for older calves, emphasizing cautious application of general feeding guidelines.

    Area of Science:

    • Animal Science
    • Dairy Nutrition
    • Calf Health

    Background:

    • Generalizations about calf milk replacers are common but require cautious application.
    • Calf health, particularly preventing diet-induced diarrhea, is paramount in early life.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the suitability of different milk replacer compositions for young calves.
    • To provide evidence-based recommendations for calf milk substitute feeding.

    Main Methods:

    • Review and synthesis of existing data on calf milk replacer efficacy.
    • Analysis of nutrient sources and their impact on calf health outcomes.

    Main Results:

    • Milk replacers for young calves (under 2-3 weeks) must be of high quality and contain milk-source ingredients.

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  • Non-milk based nutrient sources in milk replacers are better tolerated by older calves.
  • Dietary choices significantly influence the risk of diarrhea in young calves.
  • Conclusions:

    • Prioritize milk-source ingredients in milk replacers for young calves to ensure optimal health and prevent diarrhea.
    • Exercise caution with broad generalizations regarding milk replacers; tailor choices to calf age and nutritional needs.