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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

[Alpacasite] Re: Detecting Genetic Collagen Ear Defect

Thank you Lisa. Any advise on what to feel for in the mild form? I know it must be
difficult to describe...

Best Regards,

Jeff Groene
Cranston, RI
a749970@cox.net

--- In Alpacasite@yahoogroups.com, "Lisa Robin Olsen" <AlpacaAtlantic@a...> wrote:
>
> Jeff,
>
> I've "almost" seen a case of this being passed along in the severe
> form. Drove half-way across the country two winters back to
> purchase the perfect herdsire that had "never had any health
> issues." Called about 6 hours out and was told the dam might not be
> available to view as she and her new cria were just taken to a
> hospital to have the cria's ears surgically opened. "And oh, by the
> way, the boy you're coming to look at also had this surgery -- as
> did his dam." I made a U-turn and went home. I've felt this
> condition in animals both in the mild form and severe -- and will
> personally steer clear.
>
> Barry -- Question about your "colloidal silver" treatment for ear
> mites. Which form do you use: ionic silver, silver protein, or
> true colloidal silver??? And do you flush the ears with it, or
> just dab on a cloth (?) and wipe the outer ear canal?
>
> Warmest Regards,
> Lisa Olsen
>
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>
>
>
> --- In Alpacasite@yahoogroups.com, Barrie Hanslip <bhanslip@s...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Considering the fact that alpaca ears naturally have very narrow
> canals and
> > many "lumps and bumps", I do believe that ear infections are not
> that
> > common. The most likely cause is ear mites leading to secondary
> infection.
> > I have found that washing the ear out with colloidal silver is
> remarkably
> > successful. I haven't had much success with systemic antibiotics.
> >
> > Barrie Hanslip
> > Sooke, BC
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "ih_james" <ih_james@y...>
> > To: <Alpacasite@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 11:00 AM
> > Subject: [Alpacasite] Detecting Genetic Collagen Ear Defect
> >
> >
> > > As a relative newcomer to the industy I haven't inspected that
> many alpaca
> > > ears, but would
> > > be interested in any advice on examining alpacas for the
> collagen-type
> > > genetic ear defect.
> > > Apparently, it is not always clearly expressed in some animals
> that have
> > > passed this defect
> > > along.
> > >
> > > I have read descriptions of narrowed ear canals and various
> lumps, bumps,
> > > and swelling.
> > >
> >
>

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