Abstract:SummaryFailure of passive immune transfer (FPT) through colostrum absorption is still fairly frequent and responsible for a large proportion of cases of neonatal mortality in newborn foals. The most frequent causes of FPT are: low quality maternal colostrum (IgG < 40 g/l is observed in about 30% of all foaling mares) and/or a delay in ingestion (> 12 hours after birth). Colostrum quality can be measured reliably and rapidly under field conditions using a modified sugar refractometer (Colotest ® ). If maternal … Show more
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