2024
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.17066
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Randomized comparison between a forced air system and warm water bath for resuscitation of neonatal hypothermic calves with or without oral administration of caffeine

Adam T. Copeland,
Amanda J. Kreuder,
Grant Dewell
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundHypothermia is a cause of neonatal calf death in cold climates. Practical and effective rewarming methods are important for bovine health within affected regions.Hypothesis/ObjectivesTo compare the rewarming rate and blood analytes (glucose, lactate, and cortisol) of calves resuscitated with forced air with warm water bath, with or without oral administration of caffeine.AnimalsTwenty healthy neonatal Holstein bull calves.MethodsIn this randomized, prospective study, calves born healthy and without h… Show more

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