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. 2004 Aug;134(8 Suppl):2126S-2127S.
doi: 10.1093/jn/134.8.2126S.

Benefits of bovine colostrum on fecal quality in recently weaned puppies

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Benefits of bovine colostrum on fecal quality in recently weaned puppies

Catriona J Giffard et al. J Nutr. 2004 Aug.
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The effect of daily oral supplementation with 0.5 g bovine colostrum powder (n = 37) or 0.5 g skim milk powder (n = 33) for 10 d on the fecal score of recently weaned puppies from the second day of arrival at a pet shop in Japan. Values are mean fecal scores with least significant differences (P < 0.05) indicated by vertical bars. Data were analyzed via ANOVA with a significant interaction between treatment and time (P = 0.033)

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