Ruminal fluid inoculation of calves

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Extract – body fluid – or cellular material of undetermined... – Digestive system

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C424S550000, C424S535000, C424S780000

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ABSTRACT:
A method to improve the health and growth of suckling dairy calves on dairy farms includes supplementing calves' diets with a ruminal fluid preparation obtained from the rumen of a cow. This supplement provides the calves with the protection needed to develop faster and healthier. It also leads to a decreased incidence of scours in the treated calves.

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