Abstract:Newborn foals are dependent on ingestion of high-quality colostrum for their immune protection. Colostrum quality (immunuoglobulin G [IgG]) can be determined by the single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) test or estimated by Brix refractometer. Goal was to compare SRID test findings (IgG concentrations) and Brix refractometer readings (IgG percentage) in colostrum samples collected from mares during the first 12 - 18 hours postpartum. A total of 56 colostrum samples were collected from 10 postpartum mares. Postf… Show more
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