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Risk factors associated with E. coli causing neonatal calf diarrhea. [PDF]

open access: yesSaudi J Biol Sci, 2019
Mohammed SAE   +7 more
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Tissue atlas of Cryptosporidium parvum infection reveals contrasts between the natural neonatal calf model and laboratory mouse models

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Goddard P   +14 more
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Relation between non‐infectious factors and neonatal calf health status in dairy herd

open access: yesAnimal Science Journal, 2020
The aim of this research was to determine some non-infectious factors (sex of calf, calf birth weight, calving season and dam parity and dam body condition score at dry and calving) that can under control by breeders affecting calf health status (CHS) in
Nurcan Karslioglu Kara
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Chloramphenicol and the neonatal calf

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984
SUMMARY Pharmacokinetic values and possible toxic effects of chloramphenicol on bone marrow and hematologic and serum chemical values were determined in newborn calves given the drug (iv) once a week or in repeated doses, 12 hours between doses. The rates of elimination for chloramphenicol and antipyrine also were compared.
G E, Burrows   +3 more
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Milk Replacers for the Neonatal Calf

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1985
A rather long list of broad generalizations exist regarding milk replacers for calves. At least two more general statements should be added to that list. Most broad generalizations regarding milk replacers should be applied cautiously; and if young calves (less than 2 to 3 weeks) are to be fed milk substitutes, the products should be of high quality ...
M S, Hand, E, Hunt, R W, Phillips
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Parasitemia in a neonatal bison calf

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2004
Abstract: A 3‐day old female bison calf (Bison bison) was presented in lateral recumbency to the Université de Montréal Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The animal was severely depressed and dehydrated (10%) and died a few hours after admission. Prior to death, blood samples were obtained for CBC, clinical chemistry, and serology tests.
Anne, Lanevschi-Pietersma   +2 more
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Neonatal calf diarrhea

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2014
Due to concerns about the human health impacts of agricultural antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), alternatives to conventional antimicrobials are being sought. As a natural component of colostrum, lactoferrin has antimicrobial and anti-LPS capabilities and may have a role for the treatment of calf diarrhea.
Miller, M. R.   +3 more
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Survival of the Neonatal Calf

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1988
Factors that influence passive transfer of immunoglobulins from colostrum to the calf include timing of colostrum intake, immunoglobulin concentration of the colostrum, presence of the dam, season, and individual calf variation in efficiency of absorption. This article describes a study conducted to determine the effect of body condition at calving and
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