Calcium Refill
$7.00Price
The Foundation for Strong Bones, Teeth, and Milk Production
Calcium is one of the most vital minerals in a goat’s diet, essential for maintaining healthy bones, teeth, and optimal milk production in lactating does. This critical nutrient also plays a key role in muscle function and nerve transmission. A calcium deficiency can lead to serious health issues, particularly in growing kids and lactating does, making it crucial to provide a proper balance in your goats' diet.
Symptoms of Calcium Deficiency in Goats:
- Weak or Brittle Bones: Thin or fragile bones, increasing the risk of fractures and skeletal deformities, especially in young goats.
- Milk Fever: In lactating does, calcium deficiency can lead to hypocalcemia, commonly known as milk fever, causing lethargy, muscle tremors, and even death if untreated.
- Poor Growth: In kids, calcium deficiency can slow growth and impair skeletal development.
- Muscle Cramps or Lameness: Inadequate calcium can lead to muscle spasms, weakness, and difficulty walking.
Providing a steady source of calcium is essential for maintaining your goats’ skeletal strength, overall vitality, and productive lactation.
Key Health Benefits of Calcium Supplementation:
- Supports Bone and Teeth Health: Ensures strong, healthy bones and teeth, especially important for growing kids and pregnant or lactating does.
- Improves Milk Production: Essential for lactating goats to maintain high-quality milk production and prevent milk fever.
- Enhances Muscle Function: Promotes proper muscle contractions, reducing the risk of cramps, lameness, and weakness.
- Boosts Growth and Development: Critical for proper growth, weight gain, and physical development in young goats.
