Safe-Guard 10% Suspension Cattle and Goat Dewormer
Safe-Guard 10% Suspension Dewormer for Cattle & Goats Safe-Guard 10% Suspension Dewormer is a broad-spectrum fenbendazole-based dewormer for use in beef and dairy cattle, as well as goats. It helps remove and control key internal parasites, including lungworms, stomach worms, and intestinal worms. Contains 10% fenbendazole (100 mg/mL). Safe for use in breeding animals, pregnant cows, lactating dairy cattle, and stressed cattle. Not approved for veal calves, dairy/beef calves under 2 months, or lactating goats. Indications Cattle: For treatment and control of: Lungworms ( Dictyocaulus viviparus ) Adult brown stomach worms ( Ostertagia ostertagi ) Adult and L4 barberpole worms ( Haemonchus contortus, H. placei ) Adult and L4 small stomach worms ( Trichostrongylus axei ) Hookworms ( Bunostomum phlebotomum ) Thread-necked intestinal worms ( Nematodirus helvetianus ) Small intestinal worms ( Cooperia punctata, C. oncophora ) Bankrupt worms ( Trichostrongylus colubriformis ) Nodular worms ( Oesophagostomum radiatum ) Goats: For the treatment and control of adult stomach worms ( Haemonchus contortus, Teladorsagia circumcincta ). Dosage & Administration Give orally at 2.3 mg/lb (5 mg/kg) of body weight — equivalent to 2.3 mL per 100 lb. Shake well before use. Example Dosages Cattle: 100 lb – 2.3 mL 500 lb – 11.5 mL 1000 lb – 23.0 mL 1500 lb – 34.5 mL Goats: 25 lb – 0.6 mL 50 lb – 1.2 mL 100 lb – 2.3 mL 125 lb – 2.9 mL Weigh animals accurately. Underdosing may lead to treatment failure and increase resistance risk. Package Sizes 125 mL bottle for goats – View Product 1,000 mL (1 liter) 1 gallon (3,785 mL) Dosing Equipment Safe-Guard Dosing Kit 30 cc Drencher Withdrawal Periods Cattle (meat): 8 days Cattle (milk): 48 hours Goats (meat): 6 days Goats (milk): Do not use in lactating goats Storage & Handling Store at or below 25°C (77°F). Do not freeze. Shake well before each use. Warnings & Precautions Not for human use. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use in pre-ruminating calves or lactating goats. Veterinary consultation recommended for parasite management and rotation planning. Resistance Management Use with a comprehensive parasite control program. To monitor efficacy, conduct fecal egg counts or other diagnostic testing before and after treatment. Off-label use should only be under veterinary supervision.