veterinär spiegel, Inhaltsverzeichnis veterinär spiegel 2023; 33(02): 74-78DOI: 10.1055/a-2062-7653 Nutztiere & Pferde Einflussfaktoren auf die Immunglobulin-Konzentration im Rinderkolostrum Johanna Ahmann , Julia Steinhoff-Wagner , Wolfgang Büscher Artikel empfehlen Abstract Artikel einzeln kaufen Alle Artikel dieser Rubrik Die Kälbergesundheit als wichtiger Schlüsselfaktor für eine anschließende erfolgreiche Milchviehhaltung basiert insbesondere auf einem optimierten Kolostrummanagement. Lesen Sie, auf welche Faktoren es hierbei ankommt und wie sie positiv beeinflusst werden können. Volltext Referenzen Literatur 1 Bellof G, Granz S. Hrsg. Tierproduktion. Nutztiere züchten, halten und ernähren. 15. Stuttgart: Thieme; 2019 2 Bielmann V, Gillan J, Perkins NR. et al. An evaluation of Brix refractometry instruments for measurement of colostrum quality in dairy cattle. J Dairy Sci 2010; 93: 3713-3721 3 Chigerwe M, Hagey JV. 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