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Effects of delaying increase in milk allowance and type of gradual weaning program on performance and health of calves fed lower levels of milk

Authors: SD Parsons, MA Steele, KE Leslie, DL Renaud, TJ DeVries

Publication Date: 2021/10/1

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of delayed increase in milk allowance and type of gradual weaning program on the feed intake, health, and growth of male Holstein calves. Using a 2 × 2 factorial design, each male Holstein calf was randomly assigned to 1 of 2 milk level treatments and 1 of 2 weaning treatments upon arrival to a rearing facility. Calves were either assigned to a moderate (MM) or lower (LM) milk level treatment. All calves received the same milk program from arrival until d 12, increasing from 4 to 5 L/d (115 to 125 g/L) over the 12 d. On d 13, MM calves began receiving additional milk compared with LM calves until they were weaned, with MM offered milk increasing to a peak of 9 L/d (140 g/L). 

Read it here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030221007475