Was bringt Colostrum?

Colostrum fördert Reifung sowie Erhalt eines ausgewogenen Immunsystems. Es hilft Wachstum und Reparatur im Körper zu steuern. Dies alles wird erreicht durch die einzigartige Komposition von Stoffen, die sich Mutter Natur in Ihrer Weisheit ersonnen hat.

Was ist bovines Colostrum?

Bovines Colostrum, auch Biestmilch, Vor- oder Erstmilch von Kühen genannt, ist die Milch für das neugeborene Kalb während den ersten 24 bis 48 Lebensstunden.

Ist in Colostrum Lactoferrin?

Lactoferrin – ist eine der stärksten antiviralen und antibakteriellen Substanzen natürlichen Ursprungs und damit ein wirksames Breitbandantibiotikum. Natürliches und intaktes Laktoferrin findet sich in Colostrum.

How long should a calf go before getting colostrum?

The calf must rely on colostrum from the cow until its own active immune system is totally functional (about 1 to 2 months of age). Timing of Colostrum: For colostrum to be most effective, the calf should receive 1 quart within six hours after birth and a total of 2 to 3 quarts within 12 hours of birth.

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Why do you feed colostrum to calf?

Calves need a timely feeding of colostrum to warm them by providing energy to shiver and thermoregulate . Colostrum contains unique colostral fat that initiates metabolism of brown fat stores which fuels the calf’s internal furnace for heat and energy to get up, suckle, stay warm and stay alive.

How important is colostrum milk to a calf?

Besides providing immunity that protects the calf from outside invaders, colostrum also contains important nutrients and minerals that help the calf kick-start its digestion and stimulate its growth . It is therefore critical to feed the calf at least four quarts for larger breeds or three quarts for smaller breeds on the first feeding.

How much colostrum does a newborn calf need?

To achieve 10 g/L, a newborn calf that weighs 40 kg (about 88 lbs.) must consume 36 grams of IgG from colostrum or a supplement by 24 hours of age.