Goatlandfarms

Copper Capsule 4gm

Rs.300 Rs.350

Copper capsules are often used in animals for several purposes:

  1. Copper Supplementation: Copper is an essential mineral required for various physiological functions in animals, including the formation of red blood cells, proper growth, and development of bones and connective tissues. Sometimes, animals may suffer from copper deficiency due to inadequate dietary intake or impaired absorption. Copper capsules can be administered orally to supplement their copper levels and prevent deficiency-related health issues.

  2. Control of Internal Parasites: Copper has been shown to have anti-parasitic properties. In ruminants such as sheep and goats, copper oxide capsules or boluses are commonly used as a method of controlling internal parasites like liver flukes and gastrointestinal worms. These capsules release copper slowly over time, ensuring a sustained therapeutic effect against parasites.

  3. Prevention of Copper Toxicity: While copper is essential for animals, excessive intake can lead to toxicity, especially in certain species like sheep. In regions with high soil copper content or where animals have access to copper-rich feeds, there's a risk of copper toxicity.

  4. Improvement of Hoof Health: Copper plays a role in the formation of hoof tissues in animals such as cattle and horses. Copper deficiencies can lead to issues like weak or cracked hooves. Copper supplementation through capsules can help improve hoof health and prevent related problems.

  5. Enhancement of Reproductive Performance: Adequate copper levels are crucial for reproductive health in animals. Copper deficiency can lead to fertility issues, reduced conception rates, and problems during pregnancy. By ensuring optimal copper levels through supplementation, reproductive performance can be enhanced.

In all cases, it's important to consult with a veterinarian before administering copper capsules to animals. The dosage and frequency of administration should be determined based on the specific needs of the animal species, their health status, and any existing dietary considerations.

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