Merck Safe-Guard Medicated Dewormer for Beef and Dairy Cattle 0.5% Alfalfa-Based Pellets Safe-Guard Multi-Species Dewormer is a broad-spectrum, pelleted dewormer for use in beef and dairy cattle, equine, swine, growing turkeys, zoo and wildlife animals to aid in the removal and control of internal parasites. For Cattle use for the removal and control of lung-worms, barber-pole worms, brown stomach worms, small stomach worms, hookworms, intestinal worms, bankrupt worms and nodular worms. For Equine use for the removal and control of large strongyles, small strongyles, pin-worms and ascarids. Feeding directions for 1,100 lbs body weight: For strongyles and pin-worms - 1 lb in a one day treatment; For ascarids - 2 lbs Safe Guard in a one day treatment. Re-treatment may be needed after 6-8 weeks. For Swine (growing pigs, gilts, pregnant sows and boars) use for the removal and control of lung-worms, gastrointestinal worms, large roundworms, nodular worm, small stomach worms, whip-worms and kidney worm. Turkeys, Zoo and Wildlife Animals r efer to information on label Item Specifications: Active Ingredient: Fenbendazole: 0.5% (2.27 g/lb.) Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein (min.): 15% Crude Fat (min.): 1% Crude Fiber (max.): 30%> Feeding Instructions: Cattle 1,100 lbs body weight: 1 lb in a one day treatment. Re treatment may be needed after 4-6 weeks. 13 day slaughter withdrawal; no milk withdrawal. Equine 1,100 lbs body weight: For strongyles and pin-worms - 1 lb in a one day treatment; For ascarids - 2 lbs Safe Guard in a one day treatment. Re-treatment may be needed after 6-8 weeks Swine 200 lbs body weight: 1.92 oz daily for 3 days. No slaughter withdrawal. Turkeys, Zoo and Wildlife Animals refer to information on label Warnings: Keep this drug out of the reach of children. Not for use in humans.
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Merck Safe-Guard Medicated Dewormer for Beef and Dairy Cattle 0.5% Alfalfa-Based Pellets Safe-Guard Multi-Species Dewormer is a broad-spectrum, pelleted dewormer for use in beef and dairy cattle, equine, swine, growing turkeys, zoo and wildlife anima
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