Aloe Vera Camel Grooming and Care
Aloe bioavailability of nutrients
Biological activities in the Aloe Vera leaf gel have been claimed that the polysaccharides have therapeutic properties such as immune -stimulation, anti-inflammatory effects, wound healing, promotion of radiation damage repair, antibacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal, gastro-health and anti-neoplastic activities, stimulation of hematopoiesis and antioxidant effects.
Aloe as phytogenic
Aloe Vera as phytogenic plant is a favorable alternative to in-feed antibiotics in livestock production.
The potential benefits of using aloe in livestock nutrition are:
- Increased feed intake
- Stimulation of digestion
- Increased growth performance
- Reduced incidence of diarrhea
- Increased performance parameters
- Improved feed efficiency- higher profitability
Aloe Vera in your range of ingredient formulas.
It has been claimed that the polysaccharides naturally present in Aloe Vera have therapeutic properties such as aiding in the development of veterinary products as a vehicle for anti-inflammatory effects, wound healing, skin damage repair, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. For that reason, AMB Wellness supplies Aloe Vera raw materials in bulk, with great success through its global network. Our large selection of premium quality certified Aloe Vera ingredients makes it easy to meet your needs.
AMB Wellness’s Aloe Vera is grown organically, harvested, and processed correctly; it provides complete, balanced nutrition, and the best way to increase your income by solving nutritional problems in animals. AMB also offers Organic Certified Aloe Vera, a viable option for companies that emphasize organic milk or beef for human consumption.
Bioavailability of nutrients
Excipients from renewable sources are attractive due to their sustainable mass production. You can add functional ingredients and improve and boost the effectiveness of your formula, you can even use liquid forms to add to your ingredients or additives.
Farmers and veterinary practitioners have increased attention to livestock caring from plant extracts. Create commercial products for this profitable market with Aloe Vera in your range of ingredient formulas.
Aloe Vera’s antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, antioxidant and other activities of Aloe’s compounds are well described and backed up by numerous scientific reports.
Get the benefits of Aloe Vera in your veterinary formulas
Skin and Hair:
These can assist in testing for mange and ringworm. Scrape the affected skin carefully with a new scalpel.
Scrape from the edge of a sore or from a fresh sore, not an old one. Scrape until some blood oozes out of the skin. Let the skin and hair drop into an envelope, jar, or small, clean plastic bag. Collect scrapings from three different places.
Assists Healing in camels and Calves
Wounds can be cured in half the normal time. Aloe is particularly suitable for the treatment of injuries of skin problems, wounds, and udder. With the application of Aloe ingredient in your formula wounds heal quickly.
Aloe helps to drain the infection, has anti-inflammatory properties, and is a coagulant. Also has a diuretic property which serves to soften the hardened udder. Certainly, Aloe Vera can and should play a significant role as a healthy additive, making Aloe Vera part of the routine, daily use in camel dairy industries effective production soars, and loss and downtime from injury and disease are invariably minimized.
Reasons for grooming and bathing
Grooming is an important part of camel care, and proper grooming is essential for camels that are used for competition. The main reasons for regular grooming include:
- Improved health of the skin and coat decreases the chance of various health problems such as thrush, scratches, and other skin problems
- Cleans the camel, so chafing does not occur under areas of tack
- If skin irritations have been noted, it is also good to take a skin scraping to check for mites or similar. These can be serious as they may cause serious Mange issues.
- To prevent or avoid skin scrapings a bath should be performed at least monthly. This is in order to check for mites that cause mange in camels.
Develop aloe Vera shampoos for big camel market
The use of Shampoos in camels is commonly used for cleansing the coats of animals. It is typically necessary to use two or more separate products in order to cleanse, condition, and moisturize an animal’s coat. The need to use several different products increases the expense of grooming the animal as well as the time spent grooming.
In addition to cleansing, shampoos may also be used to treat skin problems or diseases such as fungal or bacterial infections in livestock animals. For example, disinfecting shampoos generally include the use of medicaments, such as antimicrobial agents, in order to disinfect the coat of the animal while at the same time providing a cleansing effect. Currently, available disinfecting shampoos for use on animals are commonly based on the use of either an iodophor or chlorhexidine as the active antimicrobial agent. Daily use of shampoos containing such active agents has been known to cause drying of the skin and hair, which both limits the frequency of use of the disinfecting shampoo and requires the use of conditioners or moisturizers. What is clearly desirable and needed in the field is a single product that can be used to disinfect, cleanse, condition, and moisturize the coat of animals in a single application. Shampoos should remove external dirt, grime, and sebum and leave hair soft, shiny, and easy to groom. To accomplish this, shampoo should lather well, rinse freely, and leave no residue.
Add Aloe Vera to your Vet formula
Pure Aloe Gel extract is the basic ingredient of all organic Camel and Camel Care Products. The active ingredients of Aloe Vera are dissolved in this extract – for naturally healthy animal care. All Camel products including Camel Care based on Aloe Vera are free from synthetic scents, colorants or preservatives, silicones, and mineral oil-based raw materials.
Healing properties: Glucomannan, a mannose-rich polysaccharide, and gibberellin, a growth hormone, interacts with growth factor receptors on the fibroblast, thereby stimulating its activity and proliferation, which in turn significantly increases collagen synthesis after topical Aloe Vera.
External Use of Aloe Vera for Camels: Aloe Vera can relieve sore, red, and irritated itchy spots caused by bites or stall rubbing, it also supports regrowth of lost hair caused by rubbing blankets or sweat sores. Other conditions that may be treated using Aloe Vera externally are:
- Relieve Rain Rot
- Itchy, white scabs under the coat can drive both of you and your camel or camel crazy!
- Rain rot on camels
- Aloe Vera can treat sweet itch or dermatitis. Sweet Itch is allergic dermatitis set off by biting midges. The dermatitis is easily controlled with Aloe Vera products; the problem is preventing the midges from attacking the camels/pony and the self-mutilation inflicted by the patient. Create a formula with Aloe Vera in heat rub with eucalyptus or neem oil, which can help in preventing the insect from attacking the animal.
- Beautiful hair with Aloe Vera. Combat moist eczema (often scabby and matted hair), a condition seen particularly on the backs of camels left out during wet weather.
- Rain rot is not considered life-threatening & may clear given time & a better environment. Most importantly try to minimize camel’s exposure to wet conditions if at all possible & keep tack clean
- Use topical Aloe Vera gel for most skin conditions but there are many convenient products specially prepared for rain rot. Remember to watch the infected area closely to make sure it isn’t spreading.
- Aloe Vera is ideal to treat wounds. Most wounds heal up to 35% quicker than when using conventional preparations resulting in less scaring and more hair re-growth.
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