Safe-Guard® .75% Dewormer Type B Medicated Feed Active Ingredient Inactive Ingredients: Directions For Use: Thoroughly mix 20 lbs. of Safe-Guard 0.75% Dewormer with 2,480 lbs. of non-medicated complete feed and administer as the sole ration so swine receive 4.08 mg of Fenbendazole per pound of body weight over a 3 to 12 day period. Growing Pigs: Pig Weight (lbs) Pounds/Head/Day Number of pigs fed for 3 days with 2500 lbs of Medicated Feed 20 1.0 833 60 3.0 278 100 5.0 167 Sows, Gilts and Boars: Mix 80 lbs. of Safe-Guard 0.75% Dewormer with 1920 lbs. of non-medicated gestation ration. The resultant 2,000 lbs. of medicated feed is to be fed for 3 consecutive days at the rate of 1 lb. per 100 lbs. of body weight. Sow, Gilt, Boar Weight (lbs) Pounds/Head/Day Number of pigs fed for 3 days with 2500 lbs of Medicated Feed 400 4.0 166 500 5.0 133 Beef and Dairy Cattle: One Day Treatment (2.27 mg/lb body weight). Thoroughly mix Safe-Guard 0.75% Dewormer with enough dry feed such that cattle will receive 2.27 mg of fenbendazole per pound of body weight over a one day period. Limitations: Do not feed to cattle within 13 days of slaughter. No milk withdrawal. Growing Turkeys: Six Day Treatment (14.5 gm/ton of complete feed). Add 14.5 g of fenbendazole (4.26 lb. Dafe-Guard 0.75%) per ton of complete feed. Feed continuously as the sole ration for six consecutive days. Note: Consult veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism in livestock and poultry.
International Nutrition
Fenbendazole: 0.75% (3,402 mg/lb)
Roughage products, calcium carbonate and mineral oil.
Swine: 3 to 12 Day Treatment (Total Dosage, 4.08 mg/lb body weight).
For the removal of: Gastrointestinal worms, adult and larvae (L3, L4 stages, liver, lung, intestinal forms) large roundworm (Ascaris suum); nodular worms (Oesophagostomum denatatum, Ornithostrongylus quadrispinulatum); small stomach worms (Hyostrongylus rubidus); whipworm (trichuris suis), adult and larvae (L2, L3, L4 stages-intestinal mucosal forms), Lungworms (Metastrongylus apri, Metastrongylus pudendotectus); kidneyworms (Stephanurus dentatus), adult and larvae.
For the removal and control of lungworms (Dictyocaulus vinparus); barberpole worms (Haemonchus contortus); brown stomach worms (Ostertagia ostertag); small stomach worms (Trichostrongylus axei); hookworms (Bunostomum phlebotomum); threadnecked intestinal worms (Nematodirus helvetianus); small intestinal worms (Cooperia punctata and Cooperia ancophora); bankrupt worms (Trichostrongylus colubriformis); and nodular worms (Oesophagostomum radiatum).
For the removal and control of gastrointestinal worms: round worms, adult and larvae (Ascardia dissimilis); cecal worms, adult and larvae (Heterakis gallinarum) and an important vector of Histomonas meleagridis (Blackhead).