Colostrum Management with Dr. Claire Windeyer

Colostrum Management with Dr. Claire Windeyer

Author: Dr. John Campbell February 16, 2023 Duration: 39:28
Dr. Claire Windeyer from the University of Calgary School of Veterinary Medicine joins the podcast to discuss the importance of colostrum in neonatal beef calves and gives advice on how and when to intervene.  She also discusses the pros and cons of various methods of colostrum supplementation.BCRC Calving Management Link with Resources on Colostrum:  https://www.beefresearch.ca/topics/calving-calf-management/00:00 – 2:10   Welcome and Introductions 2:11 – 5:02   Why is colostrum important for newborns?5:03 – 5:49 How long can calves effectively absorb antibodies after birth?5:50 – 8:25 How much colostrum does a calf require?8:26 – 10:54 Assessing colostrum quality in beef cows10:55 – 12:40 Factors affecting colostrum quality12:41 – 15:00 What are the consequences in calves getting inadequate colostrum?15:01 – 16:32 How common is less than adequate colostral intake occurring?16:33 - 20:42 Risk factors for inadequate transfer of immunity20:43 – 24:55 When to intervene and supplement a calf24:56 – 26:25 Best option for colostrum supplementation26:26 – 28:11 The dangers of utilizing purchased dairy colostrum28:12 - 30:55 What to look for when using colostrum replacers30:56 – 32:38 Storing and using extra colostrum32:39 –35:45 Bottle vs Tube Feeding Colostrum35:30 – 38:20 Assessing colostrum management in a herd38:21 – 39:30  Wrap up

Hosted by veterinarian Dr. John Campbell, The Beef Cattle Health and Nutrition Podcast digs into the practical science behind raising healthy herds. Each episode features conversations with working veterinarians, feedlot nutritionists, and university researchers who are directly involved in the industry. These discussions move beyond theory to address the real-world challenges and questions faced by producers across Canada. You’ll hear detailed analysis on everything from optimizing feed efficiency and managing common diseases to implementing the latest research findings on pasture and in confinement operations. This podcast serves as an ongoing, in-depth seminar, translating complex topics into applicable knowledge for those invested in the sustainability and productivity of their cattle. Whether you're managing a large commercial operation or a smaller family farm, these dialogues provide a crucial link between emerging science, animal welfare, and operational decisions, all grounded in the expertise of leading professionals in the field.
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