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Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer 125 mL

$41.84

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The Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer 125 mL is a highly trusted medication for the control and treatment of internal parasites in goats. This ready-to-use oral suspension is effective against the major stomach and intestinal worms that commonly affect goat health, including Haemonchus contortus (barber pole worm). The 125 mL bottle provides a convenient, multi-dose supply that is easy to administer with a drenching gun. Regular use of this dewormer, as part of a rotational program, is essential for maintaining herd health, maximizing weight gain, and preventing parasite-related illnesses in goats of all ages.

Key Features of Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer

Broad-spectrum formulation effectively controls major gastrointestinal roundworms
Active ingredient is well-known for its efficacy against key goat parasites
Ready-to-use liquid suspension is easy to draw up and administer orally
125 mL bottle provides multiple doses, suitable for medium-sized goat herds or flocks
A crucial component of any comprehensive parasite management rotation plan
Helps prevent production losses, anemia, and weight loss caused by worms
Goat-specific dosing instructions ensure accurate treatment and safety
The liquid form ensures rapid absorption and quick action against parasites

Additional Information

Brand: Safe-Guard (Intervet/Merck Animal Health)
Product Type: Oral Anthelmintic Suspension
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Product Use: Controlling Internal Parasites in Goats
Size: 125 mL
Material: Fenbendazole
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When administering this dewormer, it is critical to weigh your goats and follow the dosing instructions precisely. Goats metabolize medications much faster than sheep or cattle, often requiring a different, higher dose per pound than other livestock. Use a calibrated drenching gun to deliver the medication over the tongue and into the back of the mouth, ensuring the full, calculated dose is swallowed to prevent parasite resistance.

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