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Old 08/01/13, 02:22 PM
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I'm loving the results I'm seeing in my entire herd, but my buck is the one I have photo documentation of. I attribute the improvement to a combination of daily Chaffhaye and weekly Replamin Plus.

The first photo is Jack on 6-28-13, a week before starting RP. The second was taken on 7-20-13, the day he broke his leg, and the next one was two days later, showing his "permanent" splint. The last one was taken today, 8-1-13. The change in a little over a month has been dramatic and remarkable!
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Nice change.
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I'm loving the results I'm seeing in my entire herd, but my buck is the one I have photo documentation of. I attribute the improvement to a combination of daily Chaffhaye and weekly Replamin Plus.

The first photo is Jack on 6-28-13, a week before starting RP. The second was taken on 7-20-13, the day he broke his leg, and the next one was two days later, showing his "permanent" splint. The last one was taken today, 8-1-13. The change in a little over a month has been dramatic and remarkable!
He looks GREAT ~!
Did he get a hair cut between the first and last photo? or is that just how much better he looks....

Btw...how is his leg healing up?
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Old 08/01/13, 07:33 PM
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He looks GREAT ~!
Did he get a hair cut between the first and last photo? or is that just how much better he looks....

Btw...how is his leg healing up?
Thanks. No haircut - all that coarse, dead hair fell out on its own. In fact, he's still shedding quite a bit.

His leg is still quite swollen, but when hubby removed the splint last week to check it, the bone has set and is where it's supposed to be. One thing's for sure, Jack has gotten exceptionally fast at moving on 3 legs, especially when it's dinner time and he's racing us to his feed pan!
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I have a question. Someone else told me about Replamin. When I looked it up there was a caution not to feed to sheep and goats. Yet everyone is giving to goats. why is there a warning then. DO you know?
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Thanks. No haircut - all that coarse, dead hair fell out on its own. In fact, he's still shedding quite a bit.

His leg is still quite swollen, but when hubby removed the splint last week to check it, the bone has set and is where it's supposed to be. One thing's for sure, Jack has gotten exceptionally fast at moving on 3 legs, especially when it's dinner time and he's racing us to his feed pan!
That's GREAT!!! ~ & isn't it funny how their tummy wins over any pain!!
So.... where do you get this stuff??
I looked on Jeffers, but couldn't find it!!
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Old 08/01/13, 08:55 PM
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The warning was a misprint by the manufacturer. RP contains too much copper for sheep. I believe they've since changed their labeling.

You can buy it here - Probiotic Smart. I need to order more soon, as well.
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Old 08/01/13, 09:36 PM
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What a Great improvement in his coat. So glad it's working so well for you.
None of my goats were really showing any noticible signs in coats, etc. like your buck but they sure are nice, sleek & shiny now though & they all think it's a treat when I give it to them.
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With the goats on replamin, I feel like I can rub my hands down their sides to moisturize my hands. The coat seems very healthy with it.
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Old 08/01/13, 10:34 PM
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That's a real nice change to your buck's coat. I just got my Replamin Plus Gel yesterday and offered it to my breeders this morning. They all loved it. (I didn't even need to tube it to them as they tried to eat the tube; so I winded up placing it on top of their grain. )
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Mine don't like it at all (one doe gags every time I give it to her - lol), so my son straddles them and opens their mouths for me. It's worth the struggle IMO - they all look great
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