Fenbendazole - Panacur/Safe-Guard

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uglydog:
Yep, Albon is the only thing I have ever been given by any of the vets for that, it works as long as you don't have other underlying problems such as worms and too far gone with anemia.

AnthonyB:
Quote from: spazhogdog on June 25, 2009, 08:54:48 pm

Have you ever used the safeguard liquid wormer for goats? Seems to be alittle more cheaper than the paste horse wormer and the same stuff except in liquid form. Being a bad tasting liquid, alittle harder to give, lots of slobbers.


did the math on that one and its the same as the horse wormer, so its really more expensive.

Circle C:
AnthonyB


My math on the Safeguard using these numbers from TSC are as follows...let me know if your #'s differ as math is not my strongest subject.  Based on my numbers, we have been using the goat dewormer on our dogs.

Goat - 100ml - $17.99 - treats 4347#  or .21 per 50# dose

Cattle - 290g - $44.99 - treats 12,100# or    .19 per 50# dose

Cattle - 92g - $24.99 - treats 3838# or    .33 per 50# dose

Horse - 25g - $7.99 - treats 1100# or  .36 per 50# dose

Coonasscurr:
you can take the liquid corid an give an you can take an put it in ur water bucket

WAARHEID:
I've found the safe-guard (10% suspension) liquid to be the most cost effective and the easiest to dose accurately.

It comes in three sizes, the larger you buy, the cheaper it is per unit:

125ml
http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/product.asp?CID=2&pf_id=0029013

1000ml and 1 gallon
http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/product.asp?CID=2&pf_id=16380

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