Animax 4 Gram Copasure Goat Supplement - 12 Capsules
Copasure goat 4 gram (for goats over 50 - 300 lb) are copper oxide needles in hard gelatine capsules. Is a dietary supplement copasure goat that is used to supplement for copper deficiency. Inadequate copper levels may be due to insufficient copper in the diet (primary copper deficiency) or the adverse effects of molybdenum, iron and sulphur upon copper absorption (secondary copper deficiency). Signs of copper deficiency in goats can include a rough coat that is brittle around the tail, weight loss, lameness, anaemia, scouring, bone fractures, poor reproductive health and even death.
Features
- Producers report that an adequate copper status in goats may create a hostile environment for barber pole worms (haemonchus contortus)
- Effective in both primary and secondary copper deficiency Independently proven to be an effective way of supplementing copper, even in the presence of dietary antagonists, including molybdenum
- Easy to use - No injections, no abscesses and no pain or stress to the animal
- Single application lasts approximately 6 M (I.E. Up to 6 times longer than copper injections)
- Optimum, known amount of copper delivered to each goat and controlled, unlike other methods where greedy goats may take too much and others not enough
- Good copper reserves in the mother at birthing, and in her milk, will ensure that her kids have sufficient copper reserves
Use With Adult Goats Only When Copper Supplementation required. Prolonged Release Of Copper For Approximately 6 M.
Application Guidelines
- Adult Goats 50 To 200 lb Bodyweight: 1 Capsule
- Adult Goats 200 To 300 lb Bodyweight: 2 Capsules
Trace Element Content
Copper Oxide: 4 gram (equiv. To 3.48 gram Copper)
Specifications
- Animal Type: Goat
- Product Form: Capsule
- Count: 12 ct
- Capsule Weight: 4 gram
Copasure goat 4 gram (for goats over 50 - 300 lb) are copper oxide needles in hard gelatine capsules. Is a dietary supplement copasure goat that is used to supplement for copper deficiency. Inadequate copper levels may be due to insufficient copper in the diet (primary copper deficiency) or the adverse effects of molybdenum, iron and sulphur upon copper absorption (secondary copper deficiency). Signs of copper deficiency in goats can include a rough coat that is brittle around the tail, weight loss, lameness, anaemia, scouring, bone fractures, poor reproductive health and even death.
Features
- Producers report that an adequate copper status in goats may create a hostile environment for barber pole worms (haemonchus contortus)
- Effective in both primary and secondary copper deficiency Independently proven to be an effective way of supplementing copper, even in the presence of dietary antagonists, including molybdenum
- Easy to use - No injections, no abscesses and no pain or stress to the animal
- Single application lasts approximately 6 M (I.E. Up to 6 times longer than copper injections)
- Optimum, known amount of copper delivered to each goat and controlled, unlike other methods where greedy goats may take too much and others not enough
- Good copper reserves in the mother at birthing, and in her milk, will ensure that her kids have sufficient copper reserves
Use With Adult Goats Only When Copper Supplementation required. Prolonged Release Of Copper For Approximately 6 M.
Application Guidelines
- Adult Goats 50 To 200 lb Bodyweight: 1 Capsule
- Adult Goats 200 To 300 lb Bodyweight: 2 Capsules
Trace Element Content
Copper Oxide: 4 gram (equiv. To 3.48 gram Copper)
Specifications
- Animal Type: Goat
- Product Form: Capsule
- Count: 12 ct
- Capsule Weight: 4 gram