A natural worming remedy. Farm WRM is a homeopathic blend designed specifically to support the normal immune response of a farm animal suffering from internal parasite complaints.
Worms, internal parasites and other organisms will always be something that an animals digestive system will have to deal with. A healthy animal with the right diet, exercise and lifestyle will be in a better position to keep the resident population of parasites at a level that won’t compromise their health. At Natural Pet we look to support the whole body and digestive system with our Farm WRM remedy.
This remedy covers all the general worms in dairy cows, farm animals, sheep and chickens.
Check out our information page on the best homeopathic remedies to use for Chickens and Birds.
Handmade in NZ. All remedies have a shelf life of 5 years.
Available in 25ml, 50ml, 100ml (all in glass + dropper), 200ml and 500ml (in plastic + cap) bottle
We use pharmaceutical grade plastic bottles, so they won't break and tamper proof lids so they won't come off in the bike carrier box or when out and about on the farm.
All Agripathics remedies come in liquid form, as we find this is the easiest way to administer.
You can treat a animal individually or at the herd / flock level.
Worming is best done 3 days before and 1 day after a full moon.
Individually
Homeopathic remedies are best administered on to a mucus membrane, so onto nose or vulva is best or into the mouth for chickens.
Herd / Flock Level
This is best done by putting into their water trough, so putting 1-2 capfuls or droppers in their drinking water means each time they drink they are getting dose.
Herd / Flock treatment: at 1 capful rate there are 40 doses per 200ml bottle or 100 for 500ml
All instructions on how much to use and duration are on the bottle.
General Disclaimer: Our remedies are designed to support the natural immune system of your pet and animal. We do not claim to treat, medicate or cure any health conditions. If you are worried about your pet or feel they are in pain or suffering please contact your veterinarian.