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Chicken Healthcare

8 products

  • Nettex Poultry Vit Boost Tonic Poultry Vit Boost Nettex

    Poultry Vit Boost Tonic | Nettex

    2 reviews

    Ultimate vitamin boost for hens. Nettex Poultry Vit Boost Tonic is a complementary supplement formulated specifically for chickens that supplies essential vitamins to support health, growth and vitality all year round through the drinking water. Developed to help support chicken overall health, particularly in times of stress such as moulting, laying, heat stress, mite infestation, illness or during the introduction new birds to the flock. Supports maintenance of peak egg production and chicken health. Contains seaweed for egg quality and yolk colour. Contains Biotin to help maintain healthy skin and feathers and supports feather regrowth following moulting. Available in a 250ml and a 500ml. HOW TO USE. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE Do not use undiluted. Maintenance: Add Poultry Vit Boost Tonic to the birds’ water at a rate of 5ml to 4.5ltrs of water for 5 days once a month. During periods of stress: Feed at a rate of 5ml to 1ltr of drinking water for 5 days once a month. Make up fresh solution daily

    $42.00 - $62.00

  • Poultry mineral boost was previously known as egg and shell support powder Poultry Mineral Boost Nettex

    Mineral Boost 450g | Nettex

    13 reviews

    Laying hens love this! Reap the benefits. Egg and Shell Support Powder has now reverted (back!) to its original name - Mineral Boost. BB03/2027 Nettex Mineral Boost is a complementary mineral feed specially formulated to improve egg quality, assist digestion and provide nutritional support for laying hens. Ideal for laying hens resulting in faster moults, good egg quality and healthier, stronger birds. This nutritionally advanced mineral supplement contains high levels of limestone and oyster grit to increase calcium consumption to form strong and sturdy eggshells. Phosphorus is added to help the birds metabolise calcium. Prebiotics are high in quality proteins and contain a wide ratio of amino acids and B vitamins that stimulate extra immune protection to improve all-round condition and performance. Seaweed improves the quality of eggshell strength, improves yolk colour and increases egg laying numbers as well as improving feed conversion and absorption of nutrients (seaweed is rich in Vitamins A, D & Iodine). Contains aniseed to help stimulate appetite. Feeding Guidelines: One rounded teaspoon will feed 15 birds per day. Add Mineral Boost to feed twice a week for optimum health.  In period of increased stress feed daily for one week.

    $29.95

  • Nettex Poultry Seaweed 400g Poultry Seaweed Nettex

    Poultry Seaweed 400g | Nettex

    1 review

    Beneficial for hens in-the-lay and in-the-moult. BB DEC 2026 Nettex Poultry Seaweed is a natural feed supplement for chickens to support yolk colour, egg and feather quality. Rich in essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids to support yolk colour, and help improve shell quality. Provides additional support at moulting to support new feather growth. HOW TO USE. Add 1 x 20ml scoop of Nettex Poultry Seaweed per 1 kg of feed. Mix in well. Introduce to the diet gradually. Ideal for use when birds are in moult or to help maintain good health. Contains: Seaweed - a natural source of Vitamin A, Vitamins B1, B2, C and D; Calcium, Sodium, Chlorine, Sulphur and Cobalt. 

    $29.00

  • Nettex Poultry Power Drops 30ml Poultry Power Drops Nettex

    Poultry Power Drops 30ml | Nettex

    7 reviews

    Instant energy source for sick birds. BB 03/2027 Nettex Poultry Power Drops are a fast-acting pick-me-up supplement for chickens, packed with energy-boosting and immune-supporting vitamins. Results can be seen in just 30 minutes!  Instant energy source for weak chickens. Helps support birds during periods of stress and illness, including the introduction of new birds to the flock, periods of warm weather or following illness. Helps support peak egg production when maximum stamina and energy are required. Helps support appetite and feed efficiency. HOW TO USE SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE Administer 1ml per kg of body-weight (average weight of an adult bird is 2.5kg) daily, into the mouth of the bird. Administer Nettex Poultry Power Drops for a minimum of 3 days and maximum of 5 days. Do not exceed the recommended feed rate. Application may be repeated as desired as a nutritional supplement.

    $46.95

  • Wound Care + 250ml Wound Care + antiseptic non-toxic

    Wound Care Plus for Poultry & Other Animals 250ml | Avian Empire

    Antiseptic spray for wounds on poultry and other animals. BB 01/2027 Wound Care Plus harnesses the power of Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) for effective wound healing.  It promotes a sterile environment, crucial for wound recovery, reduces inflammation, and stimulates granulation tissue, ensuring faster wound closure and minimal scarring. Unlike traditional antiseptics, this product is non-toxic and gentle on the skin, making it suitable for various wound types, including cuts, rashes, chronic wounds and burns.   Does not sting or burn Safe to use around eyes No sticky or oily residues Colour free Veterinary recommended Made In New Zealand A must-have in any poultry first-aid kit! Ingredients: pH neutral, ANK Neutral Anolyte. Less than 0.05% Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl).

    $23.00

  • Nettex Poultry Wound Spray 250ml Wound Care Spray for Poultry Nettex

    Poultry Wound Spray 250ml | Nettex

    8 reviews

    Antiseptic spray for wounds on poultry. BB 09/2028 Nettex Would Spray is an antiseptic aerosol spray designed for easy application to wounds on pets and poultry. Many poultry wounds are caused by pecks, spurs, or claws, which can introduce germs. Nettex Wound Spray is a highly effective cleanser with powerful antibacterial action, specifically formulated to treat superficial wounds and abrasions on chickens. It works quickly to kill bacteria and prevent infection. It can also be used to treat problems like bumblefoot in chickens or issues caused by pecking. A must-have in any poultry first-aid kit! Antibacterial – providing effective protection from the risk of bacterial infection. Leaves a violet coloured residue when applied to indicate that the affected area has been covered and to disguise the appearance of blood, to help prevent pecking or bullying. An essential tool for minor wound management. Aerosol spray for precise and easy application. HOW TO USE Separate the injured bird from others to avoid potential cannibalism. Clean wound and spray area from about 15cm (6”). Repeat daily or as necessary. Do not use on large open wounds that may require stitching or hydrogel bandaging. We recommend using gloves during application as any purple spray will also stain your skin. At Appletons we like having wound spray on hand to treat any wounds or assist with feather-pecking. The violet colouring masks the colour of blood and the spray does an excellent job of healing the wound fast.

    $29.95

  • Nettex Anti Feather-Pecking Spray 250ml Anti-Feather Pecking Spray Nettex

    Anti-Feather Pecking Spray 250ml | Nettex

    27 reviews

    Anti-feather pecking spray for poultry. BB 10/2028 Nettex Anti-Feather Pecking Spray is a dual-purpose spray to help prevent pecking among chickens and cleanse minor wounds. Deterrent spray with a strong odour and foul taste to help discourage biting, plucking and cannibalism. Contains antibacterial agents that will help cleanse minor skin wounds and abrasions and support the healing process. Cannibalism and feather pecking are complex behavioural problems of chickens. Boredom can increase the incidence and can lead to minor wounds and infection. Symptoms include pecking at the feet, vent, head, wings and feather pulling. A must-have in the poultry first-aid kit! HOW TO USE Disposable gloves must be worn Shake well before use Spray for approximately 3-4 seconds around the pecked area Repeat every 3-5 days until pecking has stopped Cannibalism and feather pecking are complex behavioural problems found in both poultry and game birds worldwide. It can affect any birds in small backyard flocks through to the large commercial flocks. One day all is fine in the pen then the next time you look it has started. There are many reasons for it happening but some of the main reasons are overcrowding, boredom, stress, pecking order, poor quality feed and disease. If it happens in your flock you need to move fast and treat birds and if necessary remove wounded birds. Symptoms include pecking at the feet (usually very young chicks) and the vents, tails, wings and sometimes the head and necks of young and mature birds. It can also include feather pulling. Cannibalism and feather pecking may lead to wounding leaving the skin open to bacterial infection. In severe cases, this leads to the loss of blood and leads to general anaemia. If the feather pecking and cannibalism is not caught in time birds can be almost eaten alive and sometimes 'gutted' if the wounds start around the tail and vent. If you find it in your flock act quickly. Most of us that keep poultry will find this a very useful spray as feather-pecking can be a real problem at times in flocks.  Please note if feather pecking has been happening for a while in your flock the 'action of feather pecking' becomes a habit. Habits can be hard to break. Removing the pecker (the bird responsible and usually the bird showing no visible signs of feather loss) from the situation is often the best thing to do. Treat the affected birds in the flock and give them an opportunity to regrow their feathers - which can take a good 4 to 8 weeks. If your chickens have wounds from pecking please remove them and treat them with Nettex Wound Spray. Do not leave chickens with visible fresh wounds in your flock as it is too tempting for other chickens to peck them.

    $39.95

  • Scarper spray deters feather-pecking and tail-biting Scarper stop spray anti-feather pecking

    'Stop' Anti-Feather Pecking Spray 400ml | Scarper

    Out of stock

    Anti-feather pecking spray for poultry. A highly effective aerosol spray to combat cannibalism and feather-pecking in poultry as well as tail biting in pigs. It has a distinctive, long lasting, revolting smell which the attacking bird finds repulsive. It leaves a brown mark on the application area so disposable gloves and a mask are recommended when using this product. How To Use Wear protective gear: Use disposable gloves and a mask due to its strong smell and potential to stain. Shake well: Ensure the product is well mixed before use. Apply to the affected area: Spray around the pecked area for approximately 3-4 seconds. Repeat as needed: Re-apply every 3-5 days or until the pecking stops. Address underlying causes: Feather pecking can be a complex behavioural problem caused by boredom, overcrowding, nutritional deficiencies, or the presence of a bully hen. The spray is a deterrent, but addressing the root cause is essential for a long-term solution.  Consult a veterinarian: In severe cases of damage or persistent issues, professional advice should be sought.  Cannibalism and feather pecking are complex behavioural problems found in both poultry and game birds worldwide. It can affect any birds in small backyard flocks through to the large commercial flocks. One day all is fine in the pen then the next time you look it has started. There are many reasons for it happening but some of the main reasons are overcrowding, boredom, stress, pecking order, poor quality feed and disease. If it happens in your flock you need to move fast and treat birds and if necessary remove wounded birds. Symptoms include pecking at the feet (usually very young chicks) and the vents, tails, wings and sometimes the head and necks of young and mature birds. It can also include feather pulling. Cannibalism and feather pecking may lead to wounding leaving the skin open to bacterial infection. In severe cases, this leads to the loss of blood and leads to general anaemia. If the feather pecking and cannibalism is not caught in time birds can be almost eaten alive and sometimes 'gutted' if the wounds start around the tail and vent. If you find it in your flock act quickly. Most of us that keep poultry will find this a very useful spray as feather-pecking can be a real problem at times in flocks.  Please note if feather pecking has been happening for a while in your flock the 'action of feather pecking' becomes a habit. Habits can be hard to break. Removing the pecker (the bird responsible and usually the bird showing no visible signs of feather loss) from the situation is often the best thing to do. Treat the affected birds in the flock and give them an opportunity to regrow their feathers - which can take a good 4 to 8 weeks. If your chickens have wounds from pecking please remove them and treat them with Nettex Wound Spray. Do not leave chickens with visible fresh wounds in your flock as it is too tempting for other chickens to peck them.

    Out of stock

    $49.95

Healthy bantams in Eglu Go Chicken Coop

Healthy hens are happy birds.

To maintain good chicken health, we recommend maintaining good coop care and ensuring good bird health (free of internal and external parasites). Worming your flock is best practice, and we recommend doing this 4 to 6 times a year. Poultry mineral and vitamin supplements are an excellent resource at different times of the season to assist birds, especially during the moult, recovering from a red mite infestation or in the lay.  Access to greens is a huge plus for chickens as greens help colour up the yolks, help to enhance the leg colour of birds and are all-round excellent for bird health. Read more

 

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