Description
- Weight: 1 lb
Protect your herd with Safe-Guard multi-species dewormer that treats internal parasites in cattle, horses, and swine with one feed-through dose plan. Clear problem worms, support feed efficiency, and keep animals on track without disrupting your routine. Count on the handy 1 lb size for simple measuring and quick barn-side use.
Key Features
- Broad coverage: Targets common lung, stomach, and intestinal roundworms across cattle, horses, and swine.
- Feed-through simplicity: Mix into the ration or top-dress for fast, low-stress dosing.
- Fits real schedules: One-day treatment for most uses; 3-day plan for swine.
- Dairy friendly: Treat lactating cows with no milk discard; observe beef withdrawal below.
- Barn-ready size: The 1 lb package makes weighing and portioning straightforward.
Applications
Use this multi-species dewormer to address parasite pressure and help animals stay healthy, eating, and gaining. Treat entire groups during high-risk periods or target individuals that need support.
- Cattle (beef & dairy): Controls lungworms and a wide range of stomach and intestinal roundworms, including barber pole, brown stomach, small stomach, hook, nodular, and bankrupt worms.
- Equine: Treats large and small strongyles, pinworms, and ascarids (roundworms).
- Swine: Helps clear lungworms, large roundworms, small stomach worms, whipworms, nodular worms, and kidney worms.
Directions at a Glance
- Cattle: Feed 1 lb per 1,100 lb body weight as a single-day treatment. Recheck in 4–6 weeks; retreat if needed.
- Horses: Feed 1 lb per 1,000 lb for strongyles and pinworms. For ascarids, feed 2 lb once. Consider a 6–8 week follow-up.
- Swine: Feed 1.92 oz per 200 lb daily for 3 consecutive days.
Always weigh animals accurately, mix thoroughly, and follow label directions. Consult your veterinarian for herd-level plans.
Compliance
- Beef slaughter withdrawal: 13 days
- Milk withdrawal (dairy): None
Specifications
- Product type: Feed-through multi-species dewormer
- Net weight: 1 lb
- Species: Beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses, swine
- Administration: Top-dress or mix into feed
Plan treatments around pasture changes and weather swings, and rotate pastures when possible to reduce reinfestation.
