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: CS>Silver and a goat The Goat is young approximately 8 month's. I have spoken with University of Tennessee Vets and I monitor his temperature 2 x day. He is getting antibiotics suggested by University of Tennessee Vets. They are a 60 mile drive one way. Local vets. We'll I have not found knowledgeable and caring so far. My husband went to get an antitoxin and then sent a toxoid. \I honestly do not have faith in them. I have raised horses for 25 years and have the equivalent of a vet tech from the state I lived in before. Temp was down to 101.2 this a.m. and was at 102.3 last night. It has been as high as 103.2. If he needs fluids I can administer same. I agree a vet would be in order, but I hesitate at the talent available here. By the way on my EPM horse in order to get her a new prescription he stressed the hell out of her. I don't believe he understands the disease. So back to vets. Can't find one that I trust so far. I have far more stories when we used vet services here. A mare with a hole down to the bone that they charged a lot for but could not cure . CS brought her back. The last time I really tried a vet. Sorry for my ramblings, but I have no faith and fear more harm than good. Mary Ellen Fox Camelot Farms Arabians Parrottsville, Tennessee, USA home of: CCS Hilm Tahakkak 86.45% Crabbet bred stallion http://www.camelotfarmsarabians.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <oldgl...@bigcountry.net> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 6:19 PM Subject: CS>Silver 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 to be addressed > before > you could possibly treat it. The vet would ask many questions. > Temperature > would be my vet's first question, then what have I done to treat my goat, > what are the symptoms and many more questions. An animal can't talk. > > Seems to me a vet would be in order. > > Jean > > ************* >> >> "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. giving the goat eis would destroy the stomach's good >> bacteria, and it would not digest its food. >> > jim > >> >> marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: >> >>>> 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 >>>> > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com > > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> > >