After the hugely successful poultry formulations were launched we were continually asked for a product for those birds kept indoors as well as outside, such as canaries, budgies and parrots.
Whilst internal parasites are more rare with birds kept indoors, infestation is possible and therefore can pose a threat to your pet, and they are often difficult, if not impossible, to detect except through blood tests and screenings performed by your veterinarian.
If you are in doubt seek advice from your veterinarian.
Tell-tale signs include:
Your bird might exhibit a sudden change in behaviour.
They might increase their vocalisation.
Their plumage may appear oily.
There may be an increased volume of droppings, and they may appear pale or wet.
There may be an increased appetite.
Lesions may be present
Ingredients include:
Sunflower oil, seaweed meal, dicalcium phosphate, allium sativum, cinnamomum zelandicum, mentha piperita, thymus vulgaris, galium aperine, capsicum minimum.
Verm X are the only company in the world who exclusively focus on natural parasite control in animals. It is their specialist subject and all their research funding is aimed at producing an increased number of effective Verm-X products for more animal species.
Verm-X was launched for horses back in the year 2002. Verm-X for horses was formed due to their love of them and their increasing concerns of the amount of chemicals being used in animal healthcare along with the ever increasing negative publicity chemical formulations seemed to be receiving.
All Verm-X products have been created by consulting with some of the most respected medical herbalists in the world. With their help and expertise they now have successful Verm-X formulations for Poultry, Dogs, Cats as well as Horses. Late in 2006 saw the launch of their new Verm-X Pellets for Poultry and a larger pellet for Sheep, Goat and Alpacas, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs and Hamsters were then launched in April 2007.
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