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New(ish) chicken owner. Used VetRX for the first time

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Hey there, fellow chicken wranglers! So, I took the plunge and tried VetRX for the first time last night—while my gigantic roo, Bunny, was cozy in bed, of course! This guy is a brick house, so catching him while he's awake? Yeah, no thanks! A few drops in the heated waterer and some tucked in his feathers, and voilà! This morning, not a sneeze or wheeze in sight—just me, battling my own winter sniffles!
New(ish) chicken owner. Used VetRX for the first time
New(ish) chicken owner. Used VetRX for the first time

Used it last night while the birds were in bed since I had to apply it to my gigantic roo and that simply aint happening when he's fully awake. Dudes a brick house but he had some sneezies. Put it on the rooster in his feathers close to his body heat, a bit in their heated indoor waterer, and a few drops in their bedding. Nothing too crazy, didnt use much at all. Woke up this morning and not a single sneeze or wheeze to be found from the hens or me. I sneezed and coughed as soon as i got out of bed, cleared my system until my sinuses looked like that future scene from Spongebob, and now i'm smelling sights and tasting sounds. Immediately thought of the old 5Gum commercials while i was standing in the coop breathing in the fresh 16°f Michigan air with a huge rooster at my feet smelling like cheap aftershave. The ladies love him. Rooster pic added for tax. His name is Bunny (because, Easter Egger). If he has continued issues i will definitely contact the vet, no worries, but it seems the effervescent tingle of VetRx fixed everything.

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