Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer
Protect your goats from harmful parasites with Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer. This effective oral suspension contains fenbendazole, a potent active ingredient designed to treat and control various internal parasites in goats, including stomach and intestinal worms. Regular deworming with Safe-Guard helps prevent issues like improper digestion, weight loss, and anemia, ensuring your goats stay healthy and productive.
Benefits of Safe-Guard Dewormer Suspension for Goats
- Effective Parasite Control: Specifically targets and eliminates adult stomach worms such as Haemonchus contortus (barberpole worms) and Teladorsagia circumcincta (brown stomach worms) in goats.
- Easy Administration: Convenient oral suspension allows for straightforward dosing, making it simple to ensure each goat receives the correct amount of medication.
- Fast-Acting Formula: Safe-Guard provides quick relief from parasitic infections, promoting better digestion, feed intake, and overall health.
- Proven Efficacy: Helps protect goats from the adverse effects of parasitic infections, including weight loss, anemia, and even death.
- Safe for Use: Safe-Guard is suitable for use in goats but must not be used in lactating goats due to an unestablished milk withdrawal time.
Directions for Use of Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer
- Administer Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer orally at a dose of 2.3 mL per 100 lbs of body weight. This equates to 2.3 mg of fenbendazole per lb of body weight.
- In cases of ongoing parasite exposure, a retreatment may be necessary after 4 to 6 weeks.
- Do not administer to goats within 6 days of slaughter.
- Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer is not to be used in lactating goats due to the lack of an established withdrawal time for milk.
Active Ingredients
Fenbendazole (100 mg/mL)
Storage Instructions
- Storage: Store at or below 25°C (77°F) in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Warnings & Cautions
- Withdrawal Time: Do not use in goats within 6 days of slaughter for food.
- Lactating Goats: Do not administer to lactating goats as a milk withdrawal time has not been established.
- Caution: Always follow the recommended dosage instructions. Under-dosing may result in ineffective treatment and the development of resistance in parasites.
Safe-Guard Dewormer Suspension for Goats - FAQs
1. What parasites does Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer control?
Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer is effective against adult stomach worms, including Haemonchus contortus (barberpole worms) and Teladorsagia circumcincta (brown stomach worms) in goats.
2. How do I administer Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer?
This dewormer is administered orally at a rate of 2.3 mL per 100 lbs of body weight. Be sure to measure the correct dosage based on your goat's weight.
3. How often should I use Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer?
Retreatment may be needed every 4 to 6 weeks under conditions of continued parasite exposure. Consult with your veterinarian for a tailored deworming schedule.
4. Can I use Safe-Guard Dewormer for lactating goats?
No, this product should not be used in lactating goats as the milk withdrawal time has not been established.
5. How should I store Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer?
Store the dewormer at or below 25°C (77°F) in a cool, dry place. Keep it out of reach of children and animals.
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