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Safe-Guard Medicated Dewormer Flake Meal for Beef and Dairy Cattle, 50lb - [Parasite Control]

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Description



Safe-Guard Medicated Dewormer Flake Meal provides broad-spectrum internal parasite control for beef and dairy cattle. This easy-to-feed flake meal formulation supports herd health, productivity, and overall livestock performance while offering convenient feed-based administration.



Key Benefits:



  • Broad-Spectrum Parasite Control: Helps control common internal parasites including roundworms, stomach worms, hookworms, and other gastrointestinal worms.


  • Convenient Flake Meal Formula: Easily mixes with feed for simple administration during routine feeding programs.


  • Supports Herd Health: Routine parasite management may help improve feed efficiency, weight gain, and overall cattle condition.


  • Suitable for Beef & Dairy Cattle: Formulated for use in multiple classes of cattle according to labeled directions.


  • Veterinarian Recommended: Commonly used by veterinarians and livestock producers as part of herd parasite management programs.


  • Feed-Based Administration: Designed for practical use in both small and large cattle operations.


Recommended Use:



Safe-Guard Medicated Dewormer Flake Meal is intended for the treatment and control of internal parasites in cattle. Administer according to label directions and body weight recommendations for best results.



Note: Always observe labeled withdrawal periods and consult your veterinarian for species-specific parasite control recommendations.



Ingredients

Component Content
Flake Meal Formula 1.96% medicated flake meal formulation designed for livestock parasite management
Inactive Ingredients Processed Grain Byproducts, Roughage Products, Calcium Carbonate, Mineral Oil

Directions

Safe-Guard Medicated Dewormer Flake Meal offers effective broad-spectrum parasite control for beef and dairy cattle. Follow these dosage and administration guidelines to help ensure optimal deworming results and livestock health:

1. Estimate Animal Weight:
Accurately determine the weight of each animal using a livestock scale or approved estimation method. Proper dosing depends on accurate weight measurement.
2. Calculate Dosage:
Consult the product label or your veterinarian for the correct dosage per pound of body weight. Dosage requirements may vary based on the target parasites and cattle type.
3. Feed the Flake Meal:
Mix the calculated amount of Safe-Guard Flake Meal evenly into the cattle’s daily ration. Ensure each animal receives the full recommended dose during feeding.
4. Administer Full Dose:
Provide the entire dose at once or over the course of a single day, as directed. Do not underdose, as this can reduce effectiveness and contribute to parasite resistance.
5. Repeat as Necessary:
Re-treat according to veterinary guidance or label instructions. Retreatment intervals typically range from 4 to 6 weeks depending on parasite exposure risk.
6. Observe Withdrawal Periods:
Adhere to label-specified withdrawal times. For example, do not slaughter cattle for food within the recommended withdrawal period after treatment, and observe all milk withholding instructions for dairy cattle.
7. Veterinary Consultation:
Work with a licensed veterinarian to develop a herd-specific parasite management program. They can provide tailored dosing schedules and product recommendations.
8. Keep Detailed Records:
Maintain logs of each deworming session, including treatment date, animal weight, dosage amount, and product lot number. Record-keeping helps monitor herd health and treatment effectiveness.

Safe-Guard Flake Meal Dewormer is a trusted choice for cattle producers looking to help manage internal parasites safely and effectively. Always follow label directions and veterinary recommendations to support herd productivity and overall well-being.

FAQ

Safe-Guard Medicated Dewormer Flake Meal contains 1.96% Fenbendazole and is designed to control and prevent internal parasites in beef and dairy cattle. It works by targeting a broad spectrum of internal parasites, promoting cattle health.
The frequency of deworming can vary depending on factors like the type of cattle, local parasite prevalence, and your specific management practices. Consult with your veterinarian to establish a deworming schedule tailored to your cattle's needs.
Yes, Safe-Guard Medicated Dewormer Flake Meal is designed for oral administration. Mix the calculated dosage with your cattle's regular feed to ensure they consume the entire meal. Accurate dosing is crucial 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, this dewormer can be integrated into your overall cattle health program. Consult with your veterinarian to ensure that the deworming schedule aligns with other health and management practices for your cattle.
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 cattle in your care.
Yes, these flakes provide broad-spectrum protection and are effective against a wide range of internal parasites commonly found in beef and dairy cattle.
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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