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I think it would be good to use. It wouldn't stop catastrophic bleeding but would lessen moderate blood loss.Would you use it if you could get it???
Would you use it if you had it??I think it would be good to use. It wouldn't stop catastrophic bleeding but would lessen moderate blood loss.
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I am thinking more along the lines of the human Vitamin K supplements that are plant derived, not synthetic. K1 is found in green leafy veggies like kale, brussel sprouts, romaine, turnip greens. K2 is found in Sauerkraut and kefir, if I am not mistaken.I wouldn't use that stuff... read the wiki p articles. Just sayin', 'cuz I'm gonna be eating my birds.
maybe just feed a lot of dark leafy greens the week or two before you caponize? Certainly couldn't hurt themI am thinking more along the lines of the human Vitamin K supplements that are plant derived, not synthetic. K1 is found in green leafy veggies like kale, brussel sprouts, romaine, turnip greens. K2 is found in Sauerkraut and kefir, if I am not mistaken.
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That could be done, but the bioavailability is very low. Only 5% of it is available,so they would have to eat a lot of it. I can improve it to a little over 10 % if I cook the greens in fat. So, I think I would opt to give them the vitamin K dissolved in their water for a couple of days, if at all.maybe just feed a lot of dark leafy greens the week or two before you caponize? Certainly couldn't hurt them
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I can get Vit K but I wouldn't use it. I want to know if I have one (or more) that are going to bleed excessively. I can understand the concern but I wouldn't go so far as to chemically alter their natural clotting cascade. I think the above suggestion has merit as you are working through the natural processes to help to ensure the birds would/could be as prepared as possible. I would not go "heavy" on the greens but have some available for them along with their normal rations for say the week before the procedure. My $0.02.maybe just feed a lot of dark leafy greens the week or two before you caponize? Certainly couldn't hurt them