Safe-Guard 0.5% Multi-Species Dewormer Pellets 10 lb.
Safe-Guard 0.5% Multi-Species Dewormer Pellets 10 lb.
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Broad-spectrum dewormer is for use in beef and dairy cattle, equine, swine, growing turkeys, and zoo and wildlife animals.
Contains 2.27 gm fenbendazole per lb.
Cattle (Beef and Dairy) - For the removal and control of lungworms, barberpole worms, brown stomach worms, small stomach worms, hookworms, intestinal worms, bankrupt worms and nodular worms. Feeding directions for 1,100 lbs body weight: 1 lb Safe-Guard in a one day treatment. Retreatment may be needed after 4-6 weeks. 13 day slaughter withdrawal; no milk withdrawal.
Equine - For the removal and control of large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms and ascarids. Feeding directions for 1,100 lbs body weight: For strongyles and pinworms - 1 lb Safe-Guard in a one day treatment; For ascarids - 2 lbs Safe-Guard in a one day treatment. Retreatment may be needed after 6-8 weeks.
Swine (growing pigs, gilts, pregnant sows and boars) - For the removal and control of lungworms, gastrointestinal worms (adult and larvae), large roundworms, nodular worms, small stomach worms (adult and larvae), whipworms and kidney worms (adult and larvae). Feeding directions for 200 lbs body weight: 1.92 oz Safe-Guard daily for 3 days. No slaughter withdrawal.
Growing Turkeys - For the removal and control of gastrointestinal worms (roundworms, adult and larvae), cecal worms (adult and larvae), and blackhead. 14.5 grams per ton of feed, to be fed as sole ration for 6 days. No slaughter withdrawal.
Zoo and Wildlife Animals:
Bighorn Sheep - for lungworms; 10 mg per kg of body weight per day, times 3 days of treatment.
Feral Swine - for kidney worms, roundworms and nodular worms; 3 mg per kg of body weight per day, times 3 days of treatment.
Ruminants (subfamilies antilopinae, hippotraginae and caprinae) - for small stomach worms, thread-necked intestinal worms, barberpole worms and whipworms; 2.5 mg per kg of body weight per day, times 3 days of treatment.
Bighorn Sheep - for lungworms; 10 mg per kg of body weight per day, times 3 days of treatment.
Feral Swine - for kidney worms, roundworms and nodular worms; 3 mg per kg of body weight per day, times 3 days of treatment.
Ruminants (subfamilies antilopinae, hippotraginae and caprinae) - for small stomach worms, thread-necked intestinal worms, barberpole worms and whipworms; 2.5 mg per kg of body weight per day, times 3 days of treatment.