Flubenvet for the treatment of worms in chickens. It is effective against gapeworm, large roundworm, hairworm and gizzard worm. We recommend that you worm your chickens every 3 month. If you are taking on new birds or ex battery it is also advised to worm.This product is a medicine that needs to be prescribed by an authorised specialist, so we will need gather some information before we can dispatch it. You will have the opportunity once you have placed your order to fill out a short questionnaire which we can then use to prescribe the Flubenvet. *** PLEASE LOOK OUT FOR THE QUESTIONAIRE IN YOUR EMAILS.***
Flubenvet for the treatment of worms in chickens. It is effective against gapeworm, large roundworm, hairworm and gizzard worm. This product is a medicine that needs to be prescribed by an authorised specialist, so we will need gather some information before we can dispatch it. You will have the opportunity once you have placed your order to fill out a short questionnaire which we can then use to prescribe the Flubenvet. *** PLEASE LOOK OUT FOR THE QUESTIONAIRE IN YOUR EMAILS.***
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Heygates Poultry Feed With Flubenvet (Layers Pellets with wormer). This product is a medicine that needs to be prescribed by an authorised specialist, so we will need gather some information before we can dispatch it. You will have the opportunity once you have placed your order to fill out a short questionnaire which we can then use to prescribe the Flubenvet. *** PLEASE LOOK OUT FOR THE QUESTIONAIRE IN YOUR EMAILS.*** If you would prefer to speak to one of our qualified team please ensure that you enter your telephone details at checkout and they will give you a call shortly after you place the order. This product has a short shelf life due to the process in which the medication is added so it is recommended that you only purchase when you are ready to use it. This is a complete medicated feed with added Flubenvet for the treatment of worms in chickens. It is effective against gapeworm, large roundworm, hairworm and gizzard worm. No more mixing chicken wormer in with the feed - just feed layers pellets with Flubenvet as you would a normal pellet. These medicated pellets are to be fed solely for 7 consecutive days. Withdraw feed 7 days before slaughter. Zero withdrawal period for eggs. Eggs must be for personal use only and not for resale. You will need to buy the same amount that your poultry would consume in a week on normal layers pellets, as Heygates Layers Pellets with Flubenvet acts as a replacement. As a quick example, 1kg per bird or one 10kg bag for 10 birds over a week. We recommend that you worm your chickens every 3 month. If you are taking on new birds or ex battery it is also advised to worm.
Legal Category: POM-VPS. Flubendazole should be fed for 7 consecutive days. Incorporate the required amount of the product into the daily feed ration to ensure that flubenvet is included at the rates above We respect that in most cases your poultry are pets however If they are intended for slaughter, they are deemed not suitable for human consumtion they must not be despatched whilst on this medication and must wait 7 days from then end of treatment to be deemed safe. There is no withdrawl time on eggs, they will be safe to collect and consume. Eggs must be for personal use only, not for resale.
Legal Category: POM-VPS. Flubendazole should be fed for 7 consecutive days. Incorporate the required amount of the product into the daily feed ration to ensure that flubenzadole is included at the above rates. We respect that in most cases your poultry are pets however If they are intended for slaughter, they are deemed not suitable for human consumtion they must not be despatched whilst on this medication and must wait 7 days from then end of treatment to be deemed safe. There is no withdrawl time on eggs, they will be safe to collect and consume.
All poultry owners know how important it is to keep their chickens in the best of health. It is therefore vital that a worm count test is carried out for the health and vitality of their girls. Test your chickens when they have not recently been wormed in case it gives a false reading. Test late in the year during or after the moult so that you know your birds are going into winter worm free. Test Jan-March ready for the breeding season. Test newly acquired stock. Test an individual that you are concerned about. A general check during the laying season. Worm problems in chickens can result in chickens being underweight, producing fewer eggs and generally looking under the weather. Doing a worm count will give you peace of mind. If they have worms, the problem can be treated. If they haven’t got any worms, you won’t have wormed them just for the sake of it. If you have just a few chickens, you might like to test each one individually, otherwise for a large flock you will need to send a composite sample. The Worm Count Kit is easy to use with fast results. To take a composite sample for testing: 1. Collect fresh droppings from several areas in the hen house using the large plastic bag. 2. Squeeze the bag to mix the droppings together. Fill the sample container using the mixed droppings. 3. Put your own name and sample name/number on the label. 4. Place the container and label inside the small plastic bag. 5. Place the small plastic bag with the completed voucher in the pre-paid padded bag. The test will show if the following are present in the sample: Coccidian Oocysts, Ascaridia eggs (roundworms), Capillaria eggs, any other eggs seen in the sample. Tapeworm eggs may not show up in a worm count because of the way that they are expelled. If you notice anything unusual that you are unsure of then please include it with the sample for checking. The service is quite speedy and is usually carried out on the day the test kit arrives. Results are available later by phone, fax, text or e.mail. Everything you need for the test is included in the package including a glove for collecting the sample. New compostable packaging with unique zero waste design. Contains a sample pot and full instructions on how to collect a sample from the field/stable. For worming advice, please feel free to contact our suitably qualified person (SQP).