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A baby goat, or kid, can typically survive without colostrum for only 24 hours, though the sooner it receives colostrum, the better its chances of survival and overall health. Colostrum provides essential antibodies and nutrients that help boost the kid's immune system and support its development. Without it, the kid is at a higher risk of infections and may suffer from serious health issues. Ideally, kids should receive colostrum within the first few hours of life.

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