
10/02/05, 03:51 PM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Kansas
Posts: 1,190
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Bunni,
No one seems to put where they live anymore. If you check a map that tells you the selenium level in your area, you will have an idea of what it runs. Most places are deficient. The map says my part of Kansas is fine but it isn't it is low. So unless you plan on giving this for the rest of the goats life,you should be okay.
Goats are not anemic unless they have a problem. You have to fix the problem, treat with Red cell or whatever, then just let them go back to their usual routine. You can get just plain iron too.
Copper is toxic for sheep, not usually goats. A of sheep people who also have goats, can have a defiency in the goats as it is not put into sheep feed.
I hope your goat gets better fast. Poppy is looking great, shinny coat, well fleshed (the show judges liked to tell me my goats were "over-conditioned")
If you are giving your goats selenium and copper already then you should just give the goat some iron. You can find just an iron suppliment in the pig section of your animal supply catalog.
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Last edited by Kshobbit; 10/02/05 at 03:57 PM.
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