JAMB - Agricultural Science (2024 - No. 39)

New-born animals should be fed with colostrum because it

 
provides them permanent immunity against diseases
contains antibodies protecting them against diseases
is easily digested
is the first milk produced before birth

Explanation

Colostrum is the first form of milk produced by the mammary glands of mammals (including many humans) immediately following delivery of the newborn. New-born animals should be fed with colostrum because it contains antibodies that protect them against diseases. These antibodies are produced by the mother and passed to the baby, providing the baby with a temporary immunity against diseases.
 

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