Thanks for your question! Yes, you can overdose with Red Cell. Red Cell provides the iron needed by a goat's body to produce red blood cells; too much iron is not good for them. Generally speaking, you should be fine if you stick with less than 6cc per dose. For smaller goats, the dose would be less, maybe 3cc. Often, people will give goats these small doses of Red Cell for three to five days straight so their bodies can slowly take in the iron. As long as you do not go way over 5 or 6cc, there is not much danger of overdosing.
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Isn't 5cc red cells to much red cells ? Can they have a over dose on red cells???
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Yes, you can overdose with Red Cell. Red Cell provides the iron needed by a goat's body to produce red blood cells; too much iron is not good for them. Generally speaking, you should be fine if you stick with less than 6cc per dose. For smaller goats, the dose would be less, maybe 3cc. Often, people will give goats these small doses of Red Cell for three to five days straight so their bodies can slowly take in the iron. As long as you do not go way over 5 or 6cc, there is not much danger of overdosing.