Well my arrogance was only tipped off with your smart answer of asking and I QUOTE: "Where do you put the wire with the warts on his "willy"?" Unquote. Your trolling and you probably cried to the moderator so she could tune me in.
No Ken, you don't put the copper wire on the "willy." The problem here is a copper deficiency of the animal. The copper on the neck, from the wire, is absorbed into the bloodstream of the animal. The copper in an injection I would not trust as I do not know what other ingredients are in the injection. Plus it might be a problem as it is questionable on the dosage. Many things block & pull copper out such as the synthetic drug, ascorbic acid. Mainstream copper supplements don't work for various reasons, which I am not going to get into in this limited space, if they did you would not need the copper wire. Iron can become toxic in the animal if not regulated by copper. This kind of environment with the iron, and no copper absorption makes a great breeding ground for worms and parasites of all kinds. Drinking water out of copper vessels for example is a good way to acquire copper. Copper is probably the most important nutrient one could obtain.
QUOTE: At least 95% of the population, have copper deficiency, due to slow poisoning from blood thinners, alkalizing chemicals, copper binders, and copper antagonists that they have saturated the food and food chain with. These poisons have altered and damaged the proteins/DNA of the blood and other tissues of the body. Copper is essential in the formation of normal healthy proteins, that is, normal amino acid sequences, in that it provides a balanced pH state for the blood and tissues. Copper is acidic at a pH of 5.5 and is important in providing a balance of the numerous alkaline and acidic nutrient minerals.
Glyphosate that is in Roundup depletes copper.
So I believe the copper wire on the neck of the animal would get rid of the penile warts. Copper regulates everything in the body.
Peace