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melkvervangers

Melkvervangers are commercial products used to replace natural milk for young animals, most commonly calves, in dairy farming. They are designed to provide the nutrients needed for growth when the mother’s milk is unavailable, insufficient, or impractical to obtain. In consumer contexts the term can also refer to non-dairy milk substitutes intended for human consumption, such as plant-based milks, though these are not the primary meaning in agricultural settings.

Most melkvervangers are powders that are mixed with water to form a milk-like feeding solution. They are

Feeding typically starts at birth, with colostrum provided in the first hours to transfer passive immunity.

formulated
to
supply
a
balance
of
proteins,
fats,
carbohydrates,
vitamins,
and
minerals
that
approximates
the
nutritional
profile
of
natural
milk.
Some
products
are
dairy-based,
relying
on
casein
and
whey
proteins,
while
others
may
use
plant-derived
proteins
or
other
ingredients.
Additives
such
as
probiotics
or
enzymes
may
be
included
to
support
digestion
or
gut
health.
Preparation
and
feeding
instructions
vary
by
product
and
species,
but
correct
mixing,
cleanliness,
and
adherence
to
age-
and
weight-based
feeding
guidelines
are
essential.
The
calf
is
gradually
transitioned
to
a
melkvervanger
and,
later,
to
solid
feed
as
growth
progresses
and
the
concentrate
or
starter
rations
are
introduced.
Safety
considerations
include
preventing
contamination,
avoiding
over-
or
under-feeding,
and
storing
products
in
a
cool,
dry
place.
Regulations
for
labeling
and
quality
control
apply
to
farming
products
in
many
jurisdictions.