If your sheep are deficient in B12, they may exhibit symptoms such as: Anemia Weeping eyes Reduced growth rate Lethargy Poor appetite Lower birth rates Reduced fertility Higher parasite loads Poor wool production Some studies suggest that administering B12 can help lambs heal more quickly after periods of illness or injury and also can reduce flystrike
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Nevertheless, studies examining the association between vitamin B12 and testosterone, particularly in the general population and among women, remain scarce
While the medications can support appetite control and gradual weight loss, long-term results still depend on how well the program is followed