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During last decades, production and consumption of small ruminant milk has been increased. As a r... more During last decades, production and consumption of small ruminant milk has been increased. As a result of it, sheep and goat farming has been developing and scientists are focused on these animal researches both clinical and feeding strategies. By the evolutionary challenges and adaptations, colostrum has a crucial role of immune complementation for litter. As a result of these challenges and adaptations neonatal life is especially more important in ruminants because of it affects their whole life and future of livestock. Passive immune transfer is the main mechanism that explained by biological evolution between dam and lamb and also it is effected by factors up to dam and up to the litter. Today importance of passive immune transfer is well known for the future of livestock economy and animal welfare. In the literature, researchers are focused on correlation between colostrum quality (especially immunoglobulin amounts) and blood serum levels of newborns. Aims of present review are...
DergiPark (Istanbul University), Mar 12, 2024
During last decades, the production and consumption of small ruminant milk have been increased. A... more During last decades, the production and consumption of small ruminant milk have been increased. As a result of this, sheep and goat farming have been developing and scientists are focused on clinical and feeding strategy researches on these animals. By the evolutionary challenges and adaptations, colostrum has a crucial role in immune complementation for litter. As a result of these challenges and adaptations neonatal life is more important especially in ruminants due to its lifetime effect and the future of livestock. The passive immune transfer is the main mechanism explained by biological evolution between the dam and lamb which is influenced by certain factors related to both dam and litter. Today the importance of passive immune transfer is well known for the future of livestock economy and animal welfare. In the literature, researchers are focused on correlation between colostrum quality (especially immunoglobulin concentration) and blood serum levels of immunoglobulin levels in newborns. The aims of the present review are to discuss data of recent studies and how passive immune transfer occurred in lambs as well as effecting factors and to supply new ideas to researchers.
Journal of Bahri Dagdas Animal Research, Mar 5, 2023
Distinctly milk, colostrum is a nutrient-rich and it plays vital role in most of mammary species... more Distinctly milk, colostrum is a nutrient-rich and it plays vital role in most of
mammary species. Basically colostrum consists 2 major factors; nutrient
components and non-nutrient bioactive factors. Non-nutrient bioactive factors divide
into two main components; immunological components and growth components. In
the literature there are abundand studies on bovine and porcine colostrum and most
of studies are related to nutrient factors of colostrum. Recent and former studies have
shown that there are some clinical applications of colostrum in human medicine and
ironically another convincing studies have revealed there might be relation between
insulin-like growth factors in the milk and cancer developing in humans. Aim of
present review is emphasize the importance of goat colostrum and its effectiveness
in bioactive components and provide insight other researchers.
During last decades, production and consumption of small ruminant milk has been increased. As a r... more During last decades, production and consumption of small ruminant milk has been increased. As a result of it, sheep and goat farming has been developing and scientists are focused on these animal researches both clinical and feeding strategies. By the evolutionary challenges and adaptations, colostrum has a crucial role of immune complementation for litter. As a result of these challenges and adaptations neonatal life is especially more important in ruminants because of it affects their whole life and future of livestock. Passive immune transfer is the main mechanism that explained by biological evolution between dam and lamb and also it is effected by factors up to dam and up to the litter. Today importance of passive immune transfer is well known for the future of livestock economy and animal welfare. In the literature, researchers are focused on correlation between colostrum quality (especially immunoglobulin amounts) and blood serum levels of newborns. Aims of present review are...
DergiPark (Istanbul University), Mar 12, 2024
During last decades, the production and consumption of small ruminant milk have been increased. A... more During last decades, the production and consumption of small ruminant milk have been increased. As a result of this, sheep and goat farming have been developing and scientists are focused on clinical and feeding strategy researches on these animals. By the evolutionary challenges and adaptations, colostrum has a crucial role in immune complementation for litter. As a result of these challenges and adaptations neonatal life is more important especially in ruminants due to its lifetime effect and the future of livestock. The passive immune transfer is the main mechanism explained by biological evolution between the dam and lamb which is influenced by certain factors related to both dam and litter. Today the importance of passive immune transfer is well known for the future of livestock economy and animal welfare. In the literature, researchers are focused on correlation between colostrum quality (especially immunoglobulin concentration) and blood serum levels of immunoglobulin levels in newborns. The aims of the present review are to discuss data of recent studies and how passive immune transfer occurred in lambs as well as effecting factors and to supply new ideas to researchers.
Journal of Bahri Dagdas Animal Research, Mar 5, 2023
Distinctly milk, colostrum is a nutrient-rich and it plays vital role in most of mammary species... more Distinctly milk, colostrum is a nutrient-rich and it plays vital role in most of
mammary species. Basically colostrum consists 2 major factors; nutrient
components and non-nutrient bioactive factors. Non-nutrient bioactive factors divide
into two main components; immunological components and growth components. In
the literature there are abundand studies on bovine and porcine colostrum and most
of studies are related to nutrient factors of colostrum. Recent and former studies have
shown that there are some clinical applications of colostrum in human medicine and
ironically another convincing studies have revealed there might be relation between
insulin-like growth factors in the milk and cancer developing in humans. Aim of
present review is emphasize the importance of goat colostrum and its effectiveness
in bioactive components and provide insight other researchers.