Abstract:Mammary gland around parturition time shows different changes as a function of dramatic physiological adaptations of the animal for the transition period; from late pregnancy to lactation [1][2][3]. Mammary secretion undergoes a sequence of changes in ewes close to lambing [4]. Indeed, the milk secreted during this period is identified as transit milk, which is characterized by the formation of the colostrum that is subsequently changed to mature milk [5,6]. Ruminant colostrum is a thick creamy yellowish colou… Show more
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