Vetafarm Wormout Gel
Best Before 20/11/2025
Product Description
Water soluble bird wormer for use in water, or given directly to the bird via crop needle.
Active ingredients: 20g/L Praziquantel, 20g/L Oxfendazole
Recommended for: Use as an all wormer in birds.
Can Be Used With: Wormout Gel should not be mixed with other treatments or supplements.
Key features: Effectively kills all intestinal worms including roundworm, hookworm, caecal worm, thread worm, and tapeworm. Completely safe and can be mixed with a small amount of orange juice for fussy drinkers.
Directions:
Drinking water dose: dilute Wormout Gel with water recommended dose rate, provide this as the sole source of water for 2 days, and then repeat once every 3 months.
All aviary birds - Add 2mL of Wormout Gel to 160mL of drinking water.
Pigeons - Add 2mL of Wormout Gel to 320mL of drinking water.
Crop Needle Dose: Use a small syringe for accurate dosing. Carefully dilute 1mL of Wormout Gel in 9mLs of water to make 10mL of ‘stock solution’, shake this mixture well. Give 0.5mL of stock solution per 100g body weight; administer directly using a crop needle. Give treatment once only and then repeat once every 3 months.
APVMA Number: 52276
Safety First
Please always supervise your feathered friend when introducing new toys or accessories, and check them daily. If any item becomes damaged or unsafe, remove it straight away. Remember, this isn’t a toy for children.
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Important Information
The details we provide are for general guidance and aren’t a replacement for advice from a qualified vet. For personalised advice about your pet’s health, please consult your veterinarian. We’re not veterinary professionals, and any reliance on this information is at your own discretion. If your pet has a medical issue, contact your vet as soon as possible.