Influence of preservation methods on the quality of colostrum sourced from New Zealand dairy farms.
K S DenholmJ C HunnamE L CuttanceS McDougallPublished in: New Zealand veterinary journal (2017)
Use of potassium sorbate to preserve colostrum for 3 or 7 days resulted in little or no reduction in Brix and a lower increase in total bacterial counts than colostrum stored without preservative or with yoghurt added. Colostrum quality was not affected by storage temperature for samples preserved with potassium sorbate, but storage at 4°C resulted in better quality colostrum than storage at ambient temperatures for colostrum with no preservative or yoghurt added.