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define colostrum feeding​

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Summary Colostrum is a milk-like fluid released from the breasts of mammals after they have given birth. It's high in nutrients that promote infant growth but may also provide other benefits. Supplements are typically made from bovine colostrum.

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colostrum feeding :-Colostrum. Colostrum (also known as beestings or first milk) is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands in late pregnancy and the few days after giving birth. ... Colostrum is high in carbohydrates, high in protein, high in antibodies, and low in fat (as human newborns may find fat difficult to digest).

Summary Colostrum is a milk-like fluid released from the breasts of mammals after they have given birth. It's high in nutrients that promote infant growth but may also provide other benefits. Supplements are typically made from bovine colostrum

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