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Hello everyone

I need to worm my girls, where do I buy worming products from? I am planning on using Flubenvet. I have done a google search and am now even more confused, help!

I would also appreciate any advise on what else I need, I use chicken spice and garlic at the moment, I havent treated for mites yet so ought to do this as well.

 

Three of the girls are laying at the moment, with Dora looking promising for laying anytime soon xx

 

Thanks for your help :D

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you could consider verm-x, a herb-based worm combatant, and diatomaceous earth, which can be mixed with feed for internal parasite control, sprinkled on roosting bars and in the nesting box and dusted on birds against lice and mites. i try to use natural things, and these work for me.

d

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just to revisit the worming issue, and to confirm things to my own satisfaction, i spoke with verm-x and they confirm that verm-x can be used both as a worm preventive and a cure, with no egg withdrawal. the proviso is that if there is an existing infestation, that two consecutive courses, that is 2 sessions of 3 days each use of verm-x (i put it in their water) should do the trick.

 

what i like about this product is that it's natural, so it's down to personal preference.

 

i hope this helps

d

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Thanks for the replies. I think I will go for flubenvet this time, I found lots of nasty flies in the cube and think this as a result of worms (I rang a nice lady at omlet and thats what she thinks) so really want to make sure that is treated. One of my lovely girls has lost her feathery knickers so, could be linked?

 

C&T haven't stopped laughing about MIL yet, ummmm ..... wonder if a chook could be trained ...... :evil:

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We got ours from http://www.petmeds.co.uk/c-433-flubenvet.aspx but the link above from quickcluck is about £3 cheaper! :oops:

 

Thanks for the link, it worked out cheaper as it had free delivery, compared to over £7 delivery with the other link. Both really good links though so yet more to add to favourites list :D

 

Ooh... maybe that's why we went there then. I dunno I must have been having a mad chicken day to not notice the p&p difference on both links. Glad it worked out! :)

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hi there - i got mine from here

 

http://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/flubenvet-medicated-premixture_1_19154.html

 

I found it very confusing all the different types of flubenvet but these guys seemed to be the most reasonable. I'm going to start them on it for a week next week thanks to Egluntine's help with working out the dosing for 8 hens as opposed to 1000 pheasants !

 

cheers

h

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I wouldn't waste your money on VermX. In my experience it is less than useless.

 

I had my girls on it, at great expense, for a long time.

 

It became apparent to me that they had worms. 2 days after starting a course of Flubenvet, the evidence was there for all to see.

 

They improved immediately, and became far healthier generally.

 

I now worm them routinely with Flubenvet.

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