Re: [AlpacaTalk] re: CDT
I do agree, Rachelle. But sometimes you come across a vet like ours,
who is of the mind that he'll do what his client wants. If the client
wants strong allopathic medical regime, he'll do it. Or is they want,
like us, as little pharma as possible, he'll do that too. We do resort
to allopathic medicine when it's obvious that's what's required, but it
is not always required.
So certainly follow your vet's advice... or your naturopath's advice,
etc.
Heather
Heather Zeleny
West Wind Alpacas
Eugene, OR
Holistic Farm and Elite Fleece
http://www.westwind
http://www.alpacana
http://tech.
On Feb 26, 2008, at 8:45 AM, Wyatt Black wrote:
> Personally here's what I do:
> Whatever my vet tells me to! I don't take other breeders words as
> gospel, and apply their husbandry practices to my herd. (no disrespect
> meant to Jan D., I have great respect for her wisdom and experience)
> The reason I don't do that, is because there are vastly differing
> practices for immunization that are totally dependant on where you are
> located geographically.
> What works for one breeder in CA, may be completely inappropriate for
> someone in GA for example.
> That goes for worming protocols, vaccinations, feeding regimens, etc.
>
> My advice would be to check with your camelid experienced, local
> veterinarian before making any final decisions.
> I am not a vet (don't I wish!!).
> Slainte~
> Rachelle
>
> Black Magic Alpaca Ranch
> Honesty, Integrity, Quality
> Wyatt & Rachelle Black
> P.O. Box 457
> 6500 Digier Road
> Lebec, CA
> 93243
> (661-248-6568)
> wyattblack@earthlin
> http://pasturemusin
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