Natural Approach Saves Teachers Pet |
| Written by Ellie Pitts-Tucker |
| Friday, 21 November 2008 11:58 |
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Sue had been away on holiday for a few days. When she came back one night she was upset to find one of her birds appeared very ill. Apparently riddled with worms the bird was barely able to stand and had her eyes closed and her head slumped. Sue spent some time with the birds and was soon resigned to the fact that by the time she arrived home from work the next day the chicken may be dead. Sue takes on the story, "In a final attempt to save the bird I decided to directly administer some Verm-X liquid which had been recommended to me by a parent of a child in my class after she'd had such success with it on her own birds. I poured the recommended amount down the chicken's throat, as the bird was too ill to eat a soaked piece of bread. I could not believe it when on my return from work the ill chicken seemed so much perkier." After three days Sue's bird had made a full recovery back to fine form. Added Sue: "I am in no doubt that Verm-X saved this bird's life not only combating the extremely high parasite burden, but it also acted as a tonic, boosting the general health of the bird." "Now three months on, all my chickens are getting on brilliantly and I can honestly say are in the best of health." "My chickens are my pets, hobby and enjoyment and I put their healthcare first, it is so important to me to maintain top quality birds and keep them in the best of health." |