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Safe-Guard Cattle Dewormer Paste 10% 290g

$85.74

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Safe-Guard Cattle Dewormer Paste 10% is an effective oral deworming solution specifically formulated for beef and dairy cattle. This paste contains fenbendazole as the active ingredient, which is effective in removing and controlling a variety of internal parasites, including lungworms, stomach worms, and intestinal worms. Each 290g syringe is capable of deworming up to 12,000 lbs of cattle, making it a cost-effective choice for livestock producers. The recommended dosage is 2.3 mg/lb (5 mg/kg), ensuring that each animal receives the appropriate treatment based on its body weight.

Key Features of Safe-Guard Cattle Dewormer Paste 10%

Contains fenbendazole 10% (100 mg/g)
Effective against lungworms, stomach worms, and intestinal worms
One syringe treats up to 12,000 lbs of cattle
Oral administration for easy use
FDA approved for beef and dairy cattle

Additional Information

Brand: Merck Animal Health
Product Type: Cattle Dewormer Paste
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Product Use: Deworming beef and dairy cattle
Size: 290 grams
Material: Fenbendazole
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Safe-Guard Cattle Dewormer Paste is designed to be administered orally, ensuring ease of use during routine herd management. It is crucial to avoid underdosing, as this can lead to ineffective treatment and the potential development of parasite resistance. For optimal results, it is recommended to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment through fecal examinations. Additionally, a withdrawal period of 8 days is required before slaughtering treated cattle, and milk discard time for dairy cattle is 96 hours. Always consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment protocols tailored to your herd’s needs.

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