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Our 2008 brochure has new stories and testimonials from our valued clients also more stories on the News Items page here on the website (click on the yellow News Items circle at the top of this page) - please email or call us (info@verm-x.com + 44 (0)870 850 2313) for our 2008 brochure.

Zoe Baden - A respected poultry owner and breeder, and founder of www.poultrychat.com:

" I am very happy to recommend Verm-X to all poultry keepers. The pump action on the bottle is brilliant and as it goes in their water you can be sure that they are receiving the wormer in the required dosage. The fact that it is natural is an added bonus to me and my chickens."

Mandeigh Wells - a regular user of Verm-X for Horses:

"Like most folk who start using Verm-X, I had become increasingly concerned at the amount of chemicals that we are exposed to in general and also the effects of the harsh 'flushing out' that chemical wormers had on horses. I had also read that stronger formulations were being used as there seemed to be much more resistance to chemical wormers now. When I first contacted Verm-X, I was looking for a gentler way of maintaining a routine for my older horse who already had a compromised digestive and liver function. Being naturally interested in herbs and seeing the effects of other herbal treatments on all of my horses, I made the descision to use Verm-X on all three of my guys. They look well on it and by creating an uninhabital enviorment for parasites over 5 days rather than a sudden reaction to a chemical, I feel that by using Verm-X I am not only taking good care of my horses welfare, but also doing that little bit for the enviorment too."

.......... "I can't believe the 'stuff' arrived first thing this morning! If only everything I sent off for was so quick............"

 

Robert Lemieux, International 3 Day Event Rider & Canadian Olympic Team Member:

"I now use Verm-X® as part of my horse care routine. I find it easy on their system, especially when traveling and in hard work. It's nice to find a natural, 'kinder' and effective alternative for repelling parasites which also complies with FEI rules".


Nicky Barrett, former National Dressage Champion has this to say about Verm-X:

"After feeding Verm-X® to my horse he looked better, his coat started to gleam and he began to put on weight. I am so pleased how Verm-X® has worked I now integrate into my horse care programme".


Jenny Franklin from Chapel en le Frith in Derbyshire wrote in to say after using Verm-X®:

“What an amazing difference in Sam (her horse), his coat became so silky, very large dapples have appeared on his rump, and his belly has become a nice barrel shape”.


David Morley, Chairman of Pony Welfare at the Hurlingham Polo Association commented: "I am delighted to have found Verm-X® and will be using it on all my polo ponies during the height of the polo playing season as it is less stressful than chemical alternatives whilst being equally effective."


A testimonial written by a customer of Verm-X® Hazell Burkhill of East Yorkshire:

"Verm-X® is palatable. a doddle to use and incredibly effective.

Verm-X® went in the feed bucket twice each day and was devoured as fast as nature allowed. It contains cinnamon, which horses love, and the powder is easy to mix with any feed stuff. It can even be made into a paste with water and fed in a titbit, or by syringe.

Verm-X® is effective for at least 10 weeks, so only four servings each year are needed to repel the most common internal parasites. At less than £32 for 4 servings, it is very affordable indeed. Discounts are available on large orders, so friends ordering together will really see a drop in their annual bills.

With it's simple measuring system Verm-X® d twice a day for the five day period; but I found it just as easy to offer it at morning and evening stables and feel I was getting the very best from it. As each animal gets the same serving, whatever its size, busy yards can't go wrong - there's no messing about with weights and a calculator! Simply sling it into a bucket of chop, watch it be gobbled up then rest assured that your horse is getting most internal parasites repelled for the next ten to twelve weeks.

Verm-X® is available online, by telephone mail order or from many high street tack shops. The cost is £9.45 for a one horse/pony 5 day course, or £31.80 for a four horse pack which is only £7.95 per horse. (Prices correct at time of writing).

Don't just stick to the same old group because you think they work best, try something new and really see the difference!".


Written by Hazell Burkhill for a magazine without Verm-X® 's knowledge.

Verm-X® (September 2003) - extract from www.horsecare.org.uk with thanks to Shelley.

"When Holly got chronic grass sickness we were not only worried about her surviving but it was at about the time we were going to worm them all. I realised that using a chemical wormer was definitely out as this could harm her even more during such a severe illness. I wormed the other two normally but to be honest since trying to be as 'natural' as possible I was disheartened that nobody seemed to know of an alternative and was desperate to find another way around something I hated doing to my horses.

Within the next month I received my monthly Parelli magazine as part of my membership and in it was an advert for Verm-X® a new herbal, natural wormer. So I talked with Philip Ghazala from Equiherb Formulations Ltd who produce Verm-X® and he very kindly sent me three packets for my horses Holly, Tara and Fortune. I sorted out my worm count gear from Westgate Labs (www.westgatelabs.com)and sent off their samples before worming so that I could be sure that Verm-X® worked. As soon as I did their samples I wormed them at the full moon with Verm-X®, twice a day for five days. I thought it was going to be long winded but soon I realised that it was easy. Not only did my horses appreciate the few spoonfuls of wet sugar beet with a bit of cool mix in it that I mixed the Verm-X® in but the Verm-X itself was easily and hastily eaten by my horses. It must have tasted okay as they didn't bat an eyelid at eating it and even to me smelled georgous, natural and healthy.

Anyway, the worm counts came back for my girls and Tara and Fortune were okay with less than 50epg (eggs per gram) which is brilliant .
With poor Holly her worm count beforeVerm-X® was 700epg (medium) which isn't too bad but needed attention. With the worm count I did 14 days after their worming Holly went down to 350epg, half of what it was which proved to me that Verm-X did it's job. With the next full moon I wormed her again with Verm-X® and again waited the 14 days to worm count her. Well her worm count has come back as less than 50epg (no worms seen) which is absolutely wonderful. At last I can be sure her worms are under control."


By Isobel Wilson Monday 12 April, 2004

I have used Verm-X® for the first time and am very pleased with it. It is easy to mix in any feed and my horse did not turn his nose up at it as he does with conventional wormers.
I have been in contact with Verm-X® and am glad to find out I can also use it on my goats, at half the dosage rate for horses.
It is very economical and now I dont have to worry about dogs always eating horse dung. I did not like the idea of them doing this when the horse had been wormed with Eqvalan, as Ii believe Ivermectin can be very harmful to dogs.
At least if the dogs eat dung I dont have to worry about them being harmed by the chemicals in \"normal\" horse wormers.