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Sideeffects of colostrum feeding to adult cattle?

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Colostrum should NOT be given to adult cattle because they don't need it. There will be no side-effects, but it's just not wise to waste all that colostrum on mature cattle when it should be stored in the freezer and ONLY used on orphaned newborn calves.

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