Re: [AlpacaTalk] Copper Boluses
Hi Laura, The number of things that play part to copper toxicity are complex.The c.Boluses from what I read is only going to cover barber pole worm.The first question after that is:Are you having problems with b.pole,like high fecal counts,anemia alpacas or even deaths and chemical wormers are not effectively controling the issue. Due to all the factors age,level of copper in feed,acitidity of soil,amount of copper intake as youngsters(young obsorb more copper),cop levels in hay,minerals used,draught conditions,even cop water pipes,levels of zinc,and the list goes on much farther then that. How would you ever begin to determine these factors on your herd,it would have to be per animal,The risk to me is way to high. Now if I had animals dying of barber pole and determined by nycropsy that is cause of death.I would do fecals and blood work to determine who in my herd was at risk and nothing else was working then perhaps I would risk the copper as a last stitch effort to save the indivual at risk of dying from barber pole. I would not treat the entire herd with copper boluse.it appears to be very effective in goats for barber pole worm and it is considered safe used on goats from what I have read.Sheep like Alpacas are subject to copper toxicity and it seems to be a last stitch effort to save a sheep like it would be in alpacas. I would not at this time use it on my herd,easy for me to say because I am not having an issue with barbe pole worm.just my thoughts! I am not a vet,I know a few and I have read some studies.I have never used it myself on any livestock.I would possibly used it on goats if need be.I will pose this question on other lists and see what comes back!!Tina Travis in Missouri 636-459-8930 on Elkhorn Alpacas
Hi,
I am beginning a miniature dairy goat herd and have learned about
copper boluses for parasite control. The theory behind them sounds
excellent and with Barber Pole worms being such a threat, it made me wonder
if alpacas and/or llamas could handle them.
I am interested in hearing from anyone who has actually used copper
boluses on their camelids. I realize it is a risky venture if done
improperly in the wrong amount and copper toxicity is a huge issue, but if
anyone has used them, I would like to hear of their experience.
Thanks, folks!
Laura
Laura Roberts
R Half Pint Farm
Spotsylvania, VA
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