Oral administration of chestnut tannins to reduce the duration of neonatal calf diarrhea.
Francesca BonelliL TuriniG SarriA SerraA BuccioniM MelePublished in: BMC veterinary research (2018)
Phytotherapic treatments for various diseases have become more common both in human and in veterinary medicine, in order to reduce the presence of antibiotic molecules in the food chain and in the environment. Administration of tannins in calves with diarrhea seemed to shorten the DDE in T by almost 4 days compared to C, suggesting an effective astringent action of chestnut tannins in the calf, as already reported in humans. The use of chestnut tannins in calves could represent an effective, low-impact treatment for neonatal diarrhea.