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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Re: [AlpacaTalk] Re: Feed discussion

Well, we know that corn and those high starch and sugar products
increase acidity in the guy, make the gut inhospitable to the hay mat,
cause digestive problems, ulcers...

It is proven that excessive corn or starchy feeds makes ruminants sick.

We do know that it was the pellet we used to feed to our alpacas that
caused the perforated ulcer and the fleece blow-outs. That was the only
variable.

Since we've been on our new pellet, nearly all of our
cria/weanling/yearlings fleeces have tested well below 20µ. On the old
pellet, that used to be cause for celebration, now it's the norm on our
farm.

We have mature males with 21µ at 5 years. Our other animals who blew
out have regained their former fineness. Not all completely back to the
prior count, since it's been a few years, but our only animals with
30+µ are very mature black animals. And even some of those have
regained some fineness.

So short answer, yes. It is caused by the feed.

Heather

On Dec 21, 2008, at 10:07 AM, Steve wrote:

> So corn, then I'm assuming, causes fiber blowout? Is that the idea?
> What sort of other things can cause this???
>
> Steve!

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