veterinär spiegel 2022; 32(04): 172-178
DOI: 10.1055/a-1939-8809
Nutztiere & Pferde

Key Facts für ein optimales Kolostrummanagement

Katharina Lichtmannsperger
,
Nicole Hechenberger
,
Ariane Psenner
,
Maren Marseiler
,
Thomas Wittek

Welche Faktoren spielen die Hauptrolle bei einem optimalen Kolostrummanagement mit dem Ziel, gesunde, lebenskräftige Kälber zu erhalten? Was ist wichtig bei den Themen Qualität und Quantität für das Einzeltier und auf Herdenebene? Wir zeigen Ihnen, was essenziell ist.



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Article published online:
12 December 2022

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