RE: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-05 Thread Dan Nave
Well, in the time honored tradition - you may have to practice (medicine)... to see what works. Dan -Original Message- From: Camelot Farms [mailto:camelotfa...@peoplepc.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 6:01 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSilver and a goat The Goat

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-05 Thread Dan Nave
Well, in the time honored tradition - you may have to practice (CS/EIS)... to see what works. Dan -Original Message- From: Camelot Farms [mailto:camelotfa...@peoplepc.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 6:01 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSSilver and a goat The Goat

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread M. G. Devour
The first question is: Are goats ruminants? If therepeutic doses of CS would disrupt their gut function, it could be traumatic and make matters worse. Is there the equivalent to probiotics for goats? Also, there is the Silver Pets list over at Yahoo. They are likelier to have someone with

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread marmar845
I am new to the silver list. We have a very sick goat. Is there any reason why cs can not be used on a goat? Mary Ellen Folks -- I suggested that Mary Ellen come to this list for help with her goat. No one has responded. She needs help quickly. Isn't there anyone here who can answer her

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread Mark S. Siepak
Based on my dogs and cats, just put some CS into the drinking water, my pets don't seem to notice. If it is severe, maybe a few teaspoons orallybut I don't know if goats will have a herxheimer reaction from sudden large doses (resulting in quick die-off of pathogens and release of toxins from

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread Acmeair
Like cow's milk, *goat's* milk is low in essential fatty acids, because *goats* also have EFA-destroying bacteria in their *ruminant* stomachs. *... goats are ruminant animals, that is they feed, then they bring the food back up, and chew it to digest it.

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread Heidrun Beer
On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 10:06:43 -5, M. G. Devour wrote in 452387b3.5815.2d5...@localhost: The first question is: Are goats ruminants? YES! Just like to cows, CS should not be given to goats internally. It can be used on wounds and injected into the udder, but should not go through the stomach

CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi, How old is this sick goat? Too young to ruminate? I have used colloidal silver on a baby goat before and it seemed to work. Another question, if the rumen is dead, wouldn't probiotics help an older goat? Lots of unanswered questions and ones that would have to be addressed before you

Re: CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-04 Thread Camelot Farms
: CSSilver and a goat Hi, How old is this sick goat? Too young to ruminate? I have used colloidal silver on a baby goat before and it seemed to work. Another question, if the rumen is dead, wouldn't probiotics help an older goat? Lots of unanswered questions and ones that would have

CSSilver and a goat

2006-10-03 Thread Camelot Farms
I am new to the silver list. We have a very sick goat. Is there any reason why cs can not be used on a goat? Mary Ellen Camelot Farms Arabians CCS Hilm Tahakkak 86.45% Crabbet bred stallion http://www.camelotfarmsarabians.com