We designed the Verm-X formula for Racing Pigeons to give racing pigeon owners a natural alternative for internal parasite control that they can use in the peak of fitness and competition. The herbs are gentle on the digestive system with the benefits of improved overall health and performance.
Verm-X may be used solely every months or integrated within a conventional worming programme. Its 100% herbal formulation was designed by leading herbalist Trudy Norris to specifically control internal parasites.
Verm-X is ideal for racing pigeon owners who wish to explore the natural way of controlling parasites.
It is widely used on racing pigeons in the peak of fitness and competition as the herbs are gentle on the digestive system.
Verm-X is extremely palatable and has no known resistance. The herbal formulation is produced in a three week macerating process to maintain the quality and effectiveness of the blend.
Ingredients include:
Avian formulation with galium aperine, capsicum minimum, cinnamomum zelandicum, ulmus fulva, thymus vulgaris, mentha piperita, allum sativum.
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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