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Economic analysis of feeding pasteurized nonsaleable milk versus conventional milk replacer to dairy calves
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Results suggest that dairy calves fed pasteurized nonsaleable milk have a higher growth rate and lower morbidity and mortality rates than do calves fed conventional milk replacer. Feeding pasteurized nonsaleable milk could be an economically viable strategy for dairy calf producers.
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