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Safeguard Goat Dewormer by Merck is a 125ml veterinary solution expertly formulated to remove and control adult stomach and intestinal worms in goats and cattle. With a precise 5 mg/kg dosage, it targets over ten worm species, ensuring effective parasite management while maintaining a safe 6-day withdrawal period before slaughter.
F**K
Perfect for farm animals
We purchased several bottles of this three times a year for our chickens and deworming. Even though it says goat dewormer it’s OK to use on chickens. I find that it’s one of the more gentle warming medicines For Chickens and there’s only a couple day with holding eggs, but you feed the eggs back to the chickens, which gives them another dose of the warm medicine. It’s fast acting. It’s a little expensive but everything goes up. There’s no smell. It’s extremely easy to use you mix it with the chicken water and you do a three day treatment. The functionality does what it says. It kills worms and if you have worms in your poultry, you will see it Either by the end of the day, if you give it to them in the morning in their water, or you’ll see it in the very next morning. It works very well and I had a recommend it.
M**I
Great wormer!
Works on my dogs for worms cheaper then paying a vet and this brand is my go to brand.
J**E
Good value and effective
I use this to deworm my dogs (Yorkies). You can find dosage charts online. I use a tuberculin syringe (needle removed) for accurate oral dosing but my dogs are tiny. The smell isn’t bad, it’s easy to use and it’s a good value, especially if you have a litter of puppies. Taste is okay I suppose they don’t act like it’s too terrible. It’s effective and I haven’t had any side effects and been using it for years.
N**E
Fingers crossed!
My RR puppy had loose stools since I brought her home. At first, I suspected stress diarrhea from the big changes a puppy goes through, but it persisted longer than it should have (nearly a month when all was said and done). She was wormed, as scheduled, by the vet, yet the loose stool persisted and seemed to come and go, no rhyme or reason. I try and avoid antibiotics and heavy measures when possible, instead looking for ways to promote healthy gut flora. Despite everything I tried, it made little difference. A few days after bringing her home, I switched her diet to raw in order to give her the best chance at a healthy flora. Given the duration and inconsistency, I began to suspect either giardia, or coccidia. Both can be common in puppies. I really didn't want to go the metronidazole route. I've been there with a previous puppy, before I knew any better, and the only way she would have normal stools was while on metro. The active ingredient in safe-guard is fenbendazole, and an off label use for it is to treat giardia. The jury is also out on whether or not it treats coccidia. Some believe it does. Others don't. Fenbendazole is much safer than metronidazole, and my pup would be due for her next worming, so I figured why not try it. I gave her a daily dose of 1ml per 5lb of body weight for 6 days. By the 4th day, her stools were actually taking on some form. Still soft, but with some form. I didn't hold my breath, as it had a history of coming and going. By the 6th day, they were even more formed and improving still. Now here we are a week and a half later, and she has the typical compact, dry, raw fed stool. This is the best her stool has been since I have had her. I'm not sure if it was the safe-guard 100%, could have been her system just finally adjusting, but it sure is coincidental that it happened while nearing the end of the dosing for a giardia infection. Anyway, I'm very happy. Hopefully we have no relapses.
S**.
I use this on my rabbits
I use this on my rabbits as a preventative for E Cuniculi. There are many ways rabbits can get this horrible “illness” and 1 way is from hay that has been infected from other animals urine that have EC. Because rabbits eat a lot of hay I protect them by treating twice a year, Spring/Fall. I weigh my rabbit and give .22 PER LB. of weight for 9 days. ( This is preventative treatment) If your rabbit shows symptoms then you would give it for 28 days. It doesn’t list rabbits on the label but it does work.
K**N
Awesome dewormer
Fantastic product. Safe and effective. My go to!
M**R
Aquarium Hydra
I used this to wipe out Hydra in my aquarium didn't kill my snails and completely cleansed my aquarium of hydra! I used 5 drops out of a 1ml syringe, premixed it in a dish of water, and applied evenly through the aquarium.
J**Y
Works!
Seems to be effective! Our go to!
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