Originally posted by tlck9
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Scary and Unusual behaviour - help may be needed
Collapse
X
-
Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
-
Originally posted by Flummery View PostVerm-X isn't the same. It's designed to make the gut hostile to internal parasites but once the bird has an infestation it won't shift it. Flubenvet is the way to go - it does say for gapeworm. There's no egg withdrawal either. I can get Verm-X from our local farm store too but have never bothered. I prefer to buy a product that I trust, online if necessary.
Stick to Flubenvet. The relief of knowing you can dose them and it works is enormous.
JulesJules
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
♥ Nutter in a Million & Royal Nutter by Appointment to HRH VC ♥
Althoughts - The New Blog (updated with bridges)
Comment
-
I love the smell of Vermex!!!
We have always used Vermex & found it OK(ish),very often after using it the coop would have evidence that it had done it's job,so I don't think it's totally crap,BUT....It doesn't work on/deter gapeworm which Flubenvet does.
We now use Flubenvet & will continue to do so.I used to think there was an egg withdrawal period which is why we didn't use it before....would rather use a product that works on all of them as opposed to just some & relying on luck to keep the others at bay!
Hope your girl pulls through.xthe fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
Comment
-
Use Flubenvet for gapeworm and use it at the higher strength (the pheasant dose). I would administer direct to her on a piece of wet bread or grape to make sure she gets the full dose. Dose each day for 7 days. Also worm all your other birds too.
If she is already in respiratory distress she will be quite ill so you need to act fast. One of my partridges died this way, I'm sure from gapeworm, as they are prone to it. Needless to say the others all got wormed pronto.
Comment
-
Vermex is not a wormer and will not kill internal parasites.
Mail order is best for flubenvet if you can afford to wait as its cheaper however if you need it now then you have to get it from you local feed merchant - both wynstayy and countrywide stock it around here and you can get it from a vets.
No egg withdrawl on flubenvet and it really is the best for worming her. Of course we are all assuming in the absence of other symptoms thatit is gapeworm and not an infection but if you worm her and shes no better then at least you have ruled it out!!
Comment
-
Didnt want to wait so paid full wac £19 for the 60g tub.
Okay now I read the instructions and I'm not sure if I've done it right:
I have 2kg of food, which should be around enough for the 4 of them for 7 days, so I added 6g of fluenvet to this 2kg feed. (Although can mix more)
Am I right in saying that I feed them this mixed food for the 7 days, or do they need 6g of fluenvet every day for 7 days
Last edited by tlck9; 29-09-2009, 10:39 AM.
Comment
-
tlck - if you only have 4 and you are worried about one of them being ill she may not eat the required amount so perhaps the "treat" method is the most advisable in these cirumstances.
It involves putting a small amount on a treat food such as bread or raspberry or something they will scoff down immediatley, do this for 7 days and each of your girls will get a good dose - not sure on the measurements for this as I don;t use this method - too time consuming for me!!!
Comment
-
thanks bramble, that was going to be my next question how much powder per bird per day on a treat....
if anyone can let me know ideas on the amount of powdere...
the shop said I would use the whole tub of 60g over the 7 days??? which would mean a dosing of around 8g for 6 birds a day????
Anyway I have used 6g in a 2kg food tub and mixed it, I did put a very small dob of white powder on a spinach leaf for her which she gobbled down
Comment
-
60g of Flubenvet will last you ages!!!!! It's a measured dosage per weight of feed, so the 6g into 2kg sounds about right. Feed only the treated food for 7 days, though with just a small number of birds I'd go for the "treat" method for 7 days. The tip of a sharp knife dipped into the Flubenvet then put onto a raspberry, bit of tomato, half a grape or something like that, Bob's your uncleMy girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
Comment
-
thanks again, crumbs where would I be without you guys.....
bit of pasta slightly dipped in the powder and gobbled straight down, one pasta piece per chicken, only trouble is there are such blighters and kept nicking the pasta from each other
does worms effect the eggs? can it affect us as the eater of them?
they have pasta dipped in fluenvet again tomorrow and then the search is on for another treat...do they like blackberries?
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment