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Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer (10% Suspension), 125 mL

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Safe-Guard Dewormer for Goats

10% Fenbendazole

Wormer for removal and control of stomach worms in goats. Give 2.3 mL orally for each 100 lb body weight. 6-day slaughter withdrawal.

RESIDUE WARNINGS:

Goats must not be slaughtered for food within 6 days following treatment. Because a withdrawal time in milk has not been established, do not use in lactating goats.

Safe-Guard and Panacur are both manufactured by Merck. Panacur is distributed by veterinarians and sold over the counter. Safe-Guard is sold over the counter. Feel free to compare the label of both products and if you have any questions, contact us.

See link below for dosage chart:

View Safe-Guard Dewormer manufacturer and label information

Any use of a product that is not clearly defined on the label directions should only be done under the supervision of a qualified veterinary professional.

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Wendy Lawliss
Treats Meningeal Worm

While a lot of parasites are resistant to Safeguard, it is an effective treatment for meningeal worm. Anyone who has goats that are exposed to pastures with white tail deer should have this on hand. We recently saved a very valuable doe and I will always

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Rk from Washago
the best

very good

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DM from Bronwood
Works Great if properly used

If your goats are not already resistant, and if used at our vets rec. 10-12 cc per 100 pounds. We use the FAMACHA method of worming, NEVER have we routinly wormed. We also do not worm at six weeks or after delivery unless by the eye chart they need it, a

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