Well, the colostrum I have in my hand has 10mg calcium per 1/2 teaspoon. Why don't you ask your vet about this too? If indeed there is any immune boosting benefit from colostrum, (I've gotten so skeptical about everything lately), it may outweigh the detriment of adding calcium to her diet at this point.

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<>Colustrum is what cows produce prior to milk, and so I assume it has calcium in it. Because they think she has calcium oxylate stones and her blood calcium levels are high, they told me not to give her anything with calcium in it. I had thought about Transfer Factor but decided against it for this reason. If you happen to know colustrum does not contain calcium, let me know and I will give it to her. I have some in the house. Maybe I will do some research on it...



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