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Safe-Guard Dewormer (0.5% Fenbendazole) Pellets for Beef and Dairy Cattle and Horses, 25lb

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Description

Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets (0.5% Fenbendazole) provide effective, broad-spectrum internal parasite control for beef cattle, dairy cattle, and horses. These alfalfa-based pellets are formulated for convenient, stress-free dosing—making them ideal for mixed-species operations. Trusted by veterinarians and livestock producers, Safe-Guard Pellets help support optimal health, performance, and productivity across your herd or stable.

Key Benefits:

  • Broad-Spectrum Dewormer: Targets and controls major internal parasites including roundworms, stomach worms, lungworms, hookworms, and more.
  • Multi-Species Use: Approved for beef and dairy cattle as well as horses—ideal for farms with mixed livestock.
  • Easy Pellet Administration: Palatable alfalfa-based pellets simplify oral dosing—just mix into daily feed.
  • Safe and Effective: Powered by fenbendazole, a well-established and safe anthelmintic with a high margin of safety.
  • Veterinarian Recommended: Backed by clinical research and trusted by veterinary professionals nationwide.

Intended Use:

Safe-Guard 0.5% Dewormer Pellets are formulated to treat and prevent internal parasitic infections in beef cattle, dairy cattle, and horses. Use as directed based on body weight for optimal results. Regular deworming helps support weight gain, feed efficiency, milk production, and overall animal health.

Note: Always follow labeled withdrawal times and consult a veterinarian for species-specific dosing recommendations, especially for pregnant or lactating animals.

Ingredients

Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets – Ingredient Information
Active Ingredient (per pound) Fenbendazole – 0.5% (2.27 g/lb)
Inactive Ingredients Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Roughage Products, Calcium Carbonate, Mineral Oil

Directions

Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets (0.5% Fenbendazole) offer effective, broad-spectrum parasite control for beef cattle, dairy cattle, and horses. These medicated alfalfa-based pellets are easy to administer and help eliminate internal parasites that can impact livestock and equine health, performance, and productivity. To maximize effectiveness, follow the proper dosage and administration guidelines below:

Dosage and Administration Instructions:

1. Estimate Animal Weight Accurately:
Use a livestock or equine scale, or reliable estimation methods, to determine the body weight of each animal. Accurate weight ensures proper dosing for effective parasite elimination.
2. Calculate the Correct Dosage:
Follow the dosage instructions on the product label or consult your veterinarian. Dosage will vary depending on species (cattle vs. horses) and the type of parasites being treated.
3. Oral Administration via Feed:
Mix the measured amount of Safe-Guard Pellets directly into the animal's daily feed ration. Ensure full consumption of the medicated feed for proper treatment.
4. Follow Treatment Guidelines:
Administer the full calculated dose in a single day. Repeat deworming as recommended—usually every 4 to 6 weeks or based on veterinary guidance and pasture conditions.
5. Observe Withdrawal Periods:
For food-producing animals, follow all meat and milk withdrawal times as stated on the label. This ensures food safety and compliance with regulations.
6. Veterinary Consultation:
Consult your veterinarian for species-specific parasite risks and to establish an appropriate deworming schedule. Veterinary advice ensures best practices for herd and equine health.
7. Keep Detailed Records:
Log each treatment, including date, dosage, animal weight, and any observed results. Accurate record-keeping helps monitor treatment effectiveness and supports herd management.

Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets are a trusted, veterinarian-recommended choice for the treatment and control of internal parasites in cattle and horses. When used as directed, they support optimal health, weight gain, and productivity in livestock and equines.

FAQ

Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets contain 0.5% Fenbendazole and are designed for controlling and preventing internal parasites in beef and dairy cattle and horses. They provide broad-spectrum protection against various parasites.
The frequency of deworming may vary depending on factors like the type of animal, local parasite prevalence, and your specific management practices. Consult with your veterinarian to establish a deworming schedule tailored to your animals' needs.
Yes, Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets are designed for oral administration. Mix the calculated dosage with your cattle or horse's regular feed to ensure they consume the full dosage. Accurate dosing is essential for effective parasite control.
Yes, it's important to be aware of any withdrawal periods specified on the product label. These indicate the duration during which animal products like milk or meat should not be consumed following deworming.
Yes, these pellets can be integrated into your overall livestock and horse health program. Consult with your veterinarian to ensure that the deworming schedule aligns with other health and management practices for your animals.
Dosage calculation is based on the weight of each animal. Accurate weight estimation is crucial to determine the correct amount. Consult the product label or your veterinarian for recommended dosages per unit of weight, considering the specific types of animals in your care.
Yes, these pellets provide broad-spectrum protection and are effective against a wide range of internal parasites commonly found in beef and dairy cattle as well as horses.
For additional information or assistance, you can consult with your local veterinarian or reach out to the product's manufacturer. They can provide personalized advice and product-specific guidance.

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