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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: NW OR
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Bo-Se, 1cc sub q. It could be a copper deficiency too, as kids only receive about a 10 day supply pre-birth, and then need additional sources (via mlk). If one goat shows signs of selenium or copper deficiency, all goats should be treated. Goats should have access to minerals with selenium and copper, or be fed a supplement either in their feed, regularily as a booster, or be given selenium shots before kidding. There are few areas of the US and canada that are not both copper and selenium deficient for goats.
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