Abstract

Twenty-six Holstein bull calves born from primiparous and multiparous cows without dystocia were assigned in a randomized complete block design to 1 of 2 treatments: pooled maternal colostrum (PMC) or PMC supplemented with 30g of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). Calves were fed PMC from 9 different batches containing (mean ± SD) 82.05±8.45g/L of IgG. Calves were fed 2.68L of PMC at birth (referred to as 0h) and 1.32L of PMC 6h later. The total amount of IgG fed was 329.89±34.56g. Calves were fed 2L of milk replacer at 24, 36, and 48h postpartum. The addition of NaHCO3 had no effect on IgG absorption. Serum IgG concentrations at 0, 6, 12, 24, and 48h postpartum were not different between calves supplemented with or without 30g of NaHCO3 to colostrum. Area under the curve, apparent efficiency of absorption, and hematocrit were not affected by the NaHCO3 treatment.

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