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Safe-Guard Dewormer for Livestock provides effective, veterinarian-recommended internal parasite control for cattle, goats, horses, and other livestock species. With broad-spectrum efficacy, this trusted dewormer helps eliminate harmful gastrointestinal parasites, improving animal health, productivity, and performance. Its easy-to-administer formulation is ideal for routine deworming protocols on farms and ranches of all sizes.
Safe-Guard Dewormer is formulated to control and prevent internal parasites in livestock, supporting optimal weight gain, milk production, and overall wellness. Use as directed by your veterinarian or follow label instructions for species-specific dosing.
Note: Always observe withdrawal times and consult with your vet when treating pregnant, lactating, or high-risk animals.
Product Form | Active Ingredient | Inactive Ingredients |
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Safe-Guard Paste 10% Oral Dewormer for Cattle & Horses |
Fenbendazole – 10% (100 mg per gram of paste) | Paste base with artificial apple-cinnamon flavoring and pharmaceutical excipients (proprietary blend; exact composition not disclosed) |
Safe-Guard 0.5% Pellets Alfalfa-Based Deworming Feed for Cattle |
Fenbendazole – 0.5% (2.27 g per pound of feed) | Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Roughage Products, Calcium Carbonate, Mineral Oil |
Note: Fenbendazole is a trusted broad-spectrum anthelmintic effective against gastrointestinal parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, and stomach worms. Always follow dosage guidelines and consult your veterinarian for species-specific recommendations and retreatment intervals.
Safe-Guard Dewormer offers broad-spectrum internal parasite control for livestock including cattle, goats, swine, and horses. To ensure optimal effectiveness, follow these proper dosing and administration instructions:
Used correctly, Safe-Guard Dewormer is a trusted and effective solution for the control and prevention of internal parasites in livestock. For best results, always follow dosage instructions and consult your veterinarian for customized deworming protocols.