Re: [AlpacaTalk] holistic treatments
In a message dated 10/7/07 2:50:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
alpacatalk@westwind
> Learning about herbs and homeopathy does take a lot of time. There is
> just so much to learn! But it can work where western medicine has no
> treatment, as with the liver fluke problem. So if you don't have the
> time or energy to learn *enough* on your own (like me) it is a great
> idea to find a naturopathic vet who will help when needed. Or, as with
> Eagle Peak Herbals, some will help over the phone or email. Armed with
> the dx from our vet and OSU, Mom worked with them, giving detailed
> descriptions of their behavior to find a treatment plan that worked to
> save the rest of our herd.
>
> Heather
>
It is so encouraging to see that you were able to restore your herd's health
using natural herbs and other remedies. I have several goat friends that use
only natural treatments as well as a friend that has an organic dairy business
and all their cows are treated, wormed, etc using only herbs and other
natural remedies. Even tho that is what I do for my family and I am reasonably well
versed in natural remedies I have never felt confident enough to do only that
with my animals.
Find a naturopathic vet - you must be kidding! I can't even find a vet that
is comfortable with alpacas.
Did you give a contact for Eagle Peak Herbals? Do they specialize in herbals
for animals?
Thanks, Janice
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