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We can supply Flubenvet for chickens which are not kept as a commercial enterprise, the ideal worm treatment for "back-yard" birds andmdash; it is safe to eat eggs from treated birds even during treatment. Flubenvet kills worms and their eggs and is a sensible measure for any previously untreated free-range bird which is showing non-specific illness, or where worms are diagnosed or suspected. FLUBENVET IS USED TO MEDICATE ANIMAL FOOD SO WE CANNOT EXPORT IT OUTSIDE OF THE UK WE CAN ONLY SUPPLY FLUBENVET FOR DOMESTIC BIRDS. The amount of Flubenvet used is based on the weight of the feed, not of the animal. For example, 60g of product (the whole tub) medicates 20kg of feed. See below for more information. Flubenvet is provided with a handy small scoop so that the correct amount can be added to food. Treatment is normally continued daily for seven days, then repeated three weeks later. Free-range chickens should be kept in as large an area as possible, for welfare reasons and to reduce the parasite build-up on the ground. Moving the birds to a fresh area is also a big help, and ideally is combined with a worm treatment to help keep the new ground clean. Chicken and geese 60g of product (whole pot) medicates 20kg of feed, when fed for seven days, this will medicate 19 laying hens 30g of product medicates 10kg of feed, when fed for seven days, this will medicate nine laying hens 6g of product medicates 2kg of feed. Feed use over seven day period (kg) divided by 0.33 = Flubenvet required for whole flock over seven days (g). Turkeys 60g of product (whole pot) medicates 30kg of feed 18g of product medicated 9kg of feed 6g of product medicates 3kg of feed Should be fed for seven consecutive days. Incorporate required amount into the daily feed ration. Scoop included = 6g of wormer Must be mixed well into feed. Browse our non-prescription medications....
We can supply Flubenvet for chickens which are not kept as a commercial enterprise, the ideal worm treatment for "back-yard" birds andmdash; it is safe to eat eggs from treated birds even during treatment. Flubenvet kills worms and their eggs and is a sensible measure for any previously untreated free-range bird which is showing non-specific illness, or where worms are diagnosed or suspected. FLUBENVET IS USED TO MEDICATE ANIMAL FOOD SO WE CANNOT EXPORT IT OUTSIDE OF THE UK WE CAN ONLY SUPPLY FLUBENVET FOR DOMESTIC BIRDS. The amount of Flubenvet used is based on the weight of the feed, not of the animal. For example, 60g of product (the whole tub) medicates 20kg of feed. See below for more information. Flubenvet is provided with a handy small scoop so that the correct amount can be added to food. Treatment is normally continued daily for seven days, then repeated three weeks later. Free-range chickens should be kept in as large an area as possible, for welfare reasons and to reduce the parasite build-up on the ground. Moving the birds to a fresh area is also a big help, and ideally is combined with a worm treatment to help keep the new ground clean. Chicken and geese 60g of product (whole pot) medicates 20kg of feed, when fed for seven days, this will medicate 19 laying hens 30g of product medicates 10kg of feed, when fed for seven days, this will medicate nine laying hens 6g of product medicates 2kg of feed. Feed use over seven day period (kg) divided by 0.33 = Flubenvet required for whole flock over seven days (g). Turkeys 60g of product (whole pot) medicates 30kg of feed 18g of product medicated 9kg of feed 6g of product medicates 3kg of feed Should be fed for seven consecutive days. Incorporate required amount into the daily feed ration. Scoop included = 6g of wormer Must be mixed well into feed. Browse our non-prescription medications....
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