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SAFE-GUARD® DEWORMER

 

SAFE-GUARD® DEWORMER

 
Safe-guard: dishing up dewormer your way.

Discover the SAFE-GUARD® difference 

Powered by fenbendazole, SAFE-GUARD dewormer goes straight to the gut and kills parasites where they live. Unlike injectables or pour-ons, the oral administration of SAFE-GUARD helps ensure proven action against internal parasites—offering up to a 98.7% efficacy rate across all formulation types.1
 
Whether it’s chute-side treatment with suspension or paste or on the pasture with a feed formulation like blocks, pellets and cubes, there’s a SAFE-GUARD product that can meet your deworming needs in the pasture and beyond.

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Deworming with the SAFE-GUARD Program

95% of parasites are found on the pasture2 and continue their cycle of infection when ingested during grazing. Cleaning up your pastures and herd starts with breaking those parasite life cycles. Following the SAFE-GUARD Program effectively kills parasites and disrupts the egg shedding cycle.

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SPRING TURNOUT 

Choose from a variety of SAFE-GUARD product options to deworm at turnout or grass green-up.

 
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SUMMER FOLLOW-UP

Deworm with SAFE-GUARD feed formulations on the pasture 6-8 weeks after spring deworming.

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FALL FINISH 

Finish the year by deworming at the end of grazing season with your choice of SAFE-GUARD product. 

SAFE-GUARD feed formulations make it easy to add a summer deworming treatment to prevent egg shedding back onto the pasture.

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Deworming on schedule

Our treatment scheduling tool can help you nail the timing of each of your treatments.

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See the menu of SAFE-GUARD products

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SAFE-GUARD SUSPENSION 10% (fenbendazole)
For use in beef and dairy cattle and goats as an aid in the removal and control of lungworms, stomach worms and intestinal worms. 

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SAFE-GUARD PASTE 10% (fenbendazole) 
For the removal and control of lungworms, stomach worms and intestinal worms in cattle.

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SAFE-GUARD 0.5% PELLETS (fenbendazole) 
For the removal and control 
of lungworms, stomach worms 
and intestinal worms in cattle 
in one feeding.

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SAFE-GUARD EN-PRO-AL® 
MOLASSES BLOCK (fenbendazole) 
For the removal and control of lungworms, stomach worms and intestinal worms in cattle.

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SAFE-GUARD 20% PROTEIN BLOCK (fenbendazole) 
For the removal and control of lungworms, stomach worms and intestinal worms in cattle.

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SAFE-GUARD 20% DEWORMER CUBES (fenbendazole) 
For the removal and control of lungworms, stomach worms and intestinal worms in cattle.

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Reference:

1Merck Animal Health National FECRT Database. 
2Herd, R. Strategies for Nematode Control in Cattle. Modern Veterinary Practice, 1985  

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