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Phytopet Chicken Squits

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RSP: £7.99

Size/Pack Size: 50ml

Herbal support for loose poo's
Easy to administer, add to water or mash.
Helps your girls get over the squits.

A combination of herbs traditionally for diarrhoea.
Contains:
Shepherds Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris): A traditional remedy for urinary tract and bowel disorders, its antiseptic, diuretic and astringent properties makes Shepherds Purse a must in any incontinence and diarrhoea mix.
American Cranesbill (Geranium maculatum): Herbal specific for incontinence, frequency, enuresis and haematuria (blood in urine). Also due to its astringent properties, very useful for diarrhoea. Its actions are styptic, haemostatic, astringent.
Tormentil (Portentilla erecta): A good astringent with a traditional use for incontinence and diarrhoea. One of the modern herbalist most effective tools for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis): Useful in a broad spectrum of bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections. Shown to sooth and tone mucus membranes. Specific for diarrhoea, especially infectious, and urinary tract infections such as cystitis.
Oak (Quercus robur): Used in both western and eastern herbal medicine. Renowned for its astringent and properties. Traditionally used for digestive problems, specific for dysentery and diarrhoea.
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum): A well known digestive tonic. Used by travellers for settling upset tummies. Specific for dysentery due to its calming action on the digestive tract.
Cinnamon (Cinnomomum zeylanicum): Cinnamon’s warming, astringent properties make it useful when treating stomach upsets. Widely used in Ayurvedic medicine for digestive disorders and diarrhoea.

Very Important:
If diarrhoea has not cleared up in three days, or your chicken slips in and out of consciousness, or shows signs of dehydration you must seek professional veterinary advice immediately.