Verm-X is a 100% natural liquid for free range chickens that helps maintain all areas of intestinal hygiene whilst being gentle on the hen's gut and digestive system. When fed over a period of time it works to create an environment in the gut that is able to eradicate and expel any intestinal challenges, offering natural and daily protection. Verm-X works more gently than conventional pharmaceuticals and it will give your chickens continous protection. Although you cannot prevent your hens from picking up intestinal challenges, this will help to stop them from settling and doing damage. Verm-X is a 100% herbal formulation, made from non-GM, natural ingredients, and it is therefore classified as a complementary feed stuff. Being a 100% natural herbal formula there is no need to stop using the eggs whilst treating your hens. Most people choose to use Verm-X alone, but some choose to alternate it with a pharmaceutical. This is completely safe as there are no ingredients in Verm-X that would inhibit the work of any ingredient used in pharmaceutical products, or vice-versa. The liquid formulation can be added to drinking water or soaked into bread and fed directly. Doseage: Add 1.5ml (graduated measuring cup with every bottle) per bird to approximately 50ml per bird of drinking water or soaked in bread. Repeat for three consecutive days each and every month or as required. Disallow other drinking water if placing in a water source until all the Verm-X water is drunk. A 250ml bottle of liquid will last 10 birds over 6 months. Ingredients include: Allium Sativum (Garlic), Ulmus Fulva (Slippery Elm), Mentha Piperita (Peppermint), Thymus Vulgaris (Common Thyme), Gallium Aperine (Cleavers), Cinnamomum Zelandicum (Cinnamon), Picrasma Excelsa (Quassia), Tanacetum Vulgare (Tansy), Foeniculum Vulgare (Fennel), Urtica Dioica (Nettle), Capsicum Minimum (Cayenne.)
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 250 Grams |
Unit Count | 8.45 Fl Oz |
Occasion | Birthday |
A**.
Mix it with oats
The directions say mix it with water or bread, but I have found the best results when using oats when deworming my chickens. They gobble it right down.
J**S
Great to get rid of parasites
Worked on my flock got rid of parasites and they look healthy again
A**R
not dewormer but help for hens is not laying eggs in years
for deworm chickens you should use horse paste ZIMECTERIN GOLD(IVERMECTIN AND PRAZIQUANTEL best in the market and cheap. works for internal an external infestation, depluming mites. use pea size once a month. VermX is not dewormer but help the GUT, is so expensive but work for chicken is not laying for years. I have mix half of the bottle in 2 gallons of water and give to my chickens for 5 days. day 6 and 7 give PRE and PROBIOTICS, day 8 to 12 I mix the other half of VermX in 2 gallons.
B**O
Made a huge difference in egg production!
I used this for my chickens who seemed to have started an early molt and had a sharp decline in eggs. I thought maybe it was their age, but tried this and holy smokes! A week later I was getting more eggs than I had in months! I will continue to use this once a month. So easy to use as it just goes in their water - my chickens drank it up without hesitation.
M**Y
This worked for my chickens.
WORKED FOR MY CHICKENS!!!!!! Make sure you read directions, I have 5 hens and 1 roster I tore up 3 slices of bread into small pieces and with my dropper I put1.5 ml per chicken all over sm. bread pieces and mixed then gave it to my chickens as a snack for three days.
R**R
I am glad I found this product
this product really is a game-changer: my lilac Wyandotte hen did not lay for a long period of time - after I added the required amount of the supplement to her daily drinking water according to the instructions, she started laying and is still laying today. I can only strongly recommend it if you notice that your hens are not laying for too long or that their shell quality is too poor.
L**
Confusing doseage instructions as to how much water to add.
I did some research and finally got the answer about how much water to add for each dose and wanted to share this info with others. I have four 11 week old Rhode Island Reds and since they are under 4 months old, they only require half the dosage amount, which is .75ml for each hen x 4= 3ml to 1 cup of water. Since 1 cup of water is not very much, I used 6ml of Verm-X to 2 cups of water and placed it in a quart jar chicken waterer. After they drank it all, I then provided them with fresh water for the remainder of the day. Directions advise that this be given to chickens for 3 consecutive days each month. For hens 4 months old and up, use 1.5ml Verm-X to 1 cup of water. I gave this 3 stars initially because I’m not sure how well it works yet and there needs to be better instructions about how much water to use with each dose.
S**T
wonderful
My Sussex had stopped laying eggs for nine months and three weeks after starting her on this RX she started laying eggs. Now she is a daily or every other day layer and I give her this medication in her evening snack every other day.