The first of the Verm-X family was launched February 2002. The powerful and effective Verm-X blend of 11 herbs introduced the first real alternative for horse owners to use a substitute to the ever increasing controversial chemical internal parasite control.
New Verm-X Pellets for Horses are designed to be highly palatable and easy to feed. They can be mixed into a regular feed or fed directly from your hand. Ideal if your horse is being turned out and not being fed. Using a proven recipe, the new formulation will be irresistable to your horse, incorporating Aniseed, Micronised Sugar Beet Pulp, Seaweed Meal, Molasses and Equine Anti-Oxidant, together with the proven Verm-X Equine Herbal Blend.
Benefits
Verm-X may be used solely every 3 months or integrated within a conventional worming programme
Verm-X is a 100% herbal formulation designed by leading herbalist Trudy Norris to specifically control internal parasites
Verm-X is ideal for horse owners who wish to explore the natural way of controlling parasites
Verm-X is ideal for horses kept on organic farms
Verm-X is widely used on horses in the peak of fitness and competition as the herbs are gentle on the digestive system
Verm-X can be integrated within a conventional worming routine or used solely
Verm-X is extremely palatable and has no known resistance
Verm-X is completely suitable for horses prone to laminitis as it contains gut calmers and cleansers
Feeding Instructions
Feed two scoops - 50g (25g scoop enclosed) per day for 5 consecutive days. Repeat every 3 months. Verm-X Pellets for Horses can be fed directly to the horse, or added to feed.Ponies 11.2hh or smaller can be fed half the amount - one 25g scoop per day for 5 consecutive days.
Verm-X is safe to use with foals over the age of 6 months. We do recommend that you half the stated amount until they are 18 months old.
Verm-X is also completely safe to use whilst a mare is pregnant and throughout the time she is lactating.
When introducing Verm-X, or in cases requiring further attention, a double course can be safely fed over 5 days.