SimTalk, January 2019

Colostrum, the first milk given by a cow following delivery of her calf, is rich in antibodies that protect the calf from invading microorganisms. These antibodies are large proteins called immunoglobulins. They, along with the milk protein casein, the milk sugar lactose, fat, and vitamins A and E are major components of colostrum.
File Name: | SimTalk Jan 2019.pdf |
File Size: | 58.3 MB |