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  • Natural Poultry Wormer

    I'm not sure if this is allowed but......a new poultry wormer came on the market about 6 months ago, it's called Verm-X, they have been making natural wormers for a long time now but mainly for horses. Most people if they worm their chooks use a wormer called Flubenvet which is registered for poultry but it is a pain to measure in small doses, it is much easier to use if you have about 1,000 . Verm-X is a totally natural product and I have been using it on my chooks for quite a while now and it does work and it is very easy to use and measure. If you are interested please go to http://www.verm-x.com/shop.htm and no I don't have anything to do with the company
    www.poultrychat.com

  • #2
    Poutrychat,

    I had a look at this site yesterday in fact, saw a thread about it elsewhere.. It doesn't look as though they are still doing the free samples though?

    Lorna.
    Lorna.

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    • #3
      No they're not lorna, it was a one off offer, Nice to see you again
      www.poultrychat.com

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      • #4
        The other natural organic wormer available is Diatom. Cider vinegar can also be used as a worm deterrent (worms do not like an acidic environment).

        To obtain flubenvent, you now need a perscription from you vet, so it is well worth investigating these other products available

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        • #5
          I've never used diatom but have heard some good things about it, I use ACV and garlic as well
          www.poultrychat.com

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          • #6
            Hi
            Another natural wormer is Rhubarb, if a chicken eats the leaves, it means that the chicken is needing worming, and the rhubarb does this job fine so all you have to do is have a plant available to them and they will take care of it themselves!

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            • #7
              I thought Rhubarb leaves were poisonous?
              www.poultrychat.com

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              • #8
                I thought they were poisonous too but one of my chooks seemed to be enjoying a meal of them last year and she's still going strong

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                • #9
                  A couple of my younger birds have had a feast on my rhubarb. After poultrychat had commented, I looked through my magazines to see if I could find where I found it, but with more eggs hatching soon, a new brooding hut took priority!! Only got 130 pheasants and 55 partridge due, and another 200 eggs (thankfully the last of the season) to go in the incubator!!!

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                  • #10
                    If you do ever find it and have the time I would be very interested in reading it. Good luck with your hatchings
                    www.poultrychat.com

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                    • #11
                      Yes I would be very interested too! Hope the hatchings went well!

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                      • #12
                        Hi,
                        Had a great hatching, 70+ (hard to count due to them running everywhere) partridge and pheasants.

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