Re: Cat question
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 2:47 pm
Hello Linda,
I am having a bit of a problem understanding your email. You said you use pulsatilla to prevent infections (AND) when you do not want to rebreed every heat?
second part - Why do I give pulsatilla routinely when an animal is due to give birth?
I have a mixed farm, mostly herbs and medicinal botanicals, some table crops and livestock,
That incudes (now) 3 cows, a dozen goats, dozen sheep, Miss Piggy (aka Bacon) and some of her last litter, poultry of all kinds, dogs and cats.
Two and a half years ago lost 5 baby goats - (2 moms and 6 babies) lost the nanny carrying 4 kids, and one of the twins from the other nanny, same year had a transverse lamb with a hip presentation both of those situations were long and difficult deliveries that needed intervention. Not good, and no the sires were not too big for the girls! Started giving Pulsatilla 200C to all pregnant animals as close to the week before the delivery date as I could determine. Has not had a problem since. Labor starts and within a short period of time the young one is born quickly, cleanly and effortlessly.
We have fed in the morning with nothing amiss, gone out an hour later to a baby on its feet and nursing. So quickly and cleanly. Sure beats what I have seen for many, many years (have raised sheep for 37 years). I am sold on the protocal.
Warmly, Maria
I am having a bit of a problem understanding your email. You said you use pulsatilla to prevent infections (AND) when you do not want to rebreed every heat?
second part - Why do I give pulsatilla routinely when an animal is due to give birth?
I have a mixed farm, mostly herbs and medicinal botanicals, some table crops and livestock,
That incudes (now) 3 cows, a dozen goats, dozen sheep, Miss Piggy (aka Bacon) and some of her last litter, poultry of all kinds, dogs and cats.
Two and a half years ago lost 5 baby goats - (2 moms and 6 babies) lost the nanny carrying 4 kids, and one of the twins from the other nanny, same year had a transverse lamb with a hip presentation both of those situations were long and difficult deliveries that needed intervention. Not good, and no the sires were not too big for the girls! Started giving Pulsatilla 200C to all pregnant animals as close to the week before the delivery date as I could determine. Has not had a problem since. Labor starts and within a short period of time the young one is born quickly, cleanly and effortlessly.
We have fed in the morning with nothing amiss, gone out an hour later to a baby on its feet and nursing. So quickly and cleanly. Sure beats what I have seen for many, many years (have raised sheep for 37 years). I am sold on the protocal.
Warmly, Maria