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SafeGuard Panacur Equi-Bits Equine Horse Pellet Wormer 1.25 Pounds

$ 12.34

Availability: 77 in stock
  • MPN: 0002178404681
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: SafeGuard

    Description

    Safe-Guard® Equi-bits 0.5% Fenbendazole Pellets: Palatable alfalfa-based pellets let you feed and deworm in a single step. Convenient 1.25 lb bag treats 1,250 lbs body weight in a SINGLE DOSE Controls large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms and ascarids. Is safe for horses, including foals and pregnant mares. Great apple-cinnamon flavor ensures less waste. Perfect For: Alfalfa-based pellets as a single-dose alternative Hard-to-paste horses or hard-to-catch horses Weanlings and yearlings on feed Horse owners who are reluctant or prefer not to handle their horse FEEDING DIRECTIONS The recommended dose is 5 mg fenbendazole per kg body weight (2.27 mg fenbendazole per pound) in a ONE (1) DAY treatment. For ascarids the recommended dose is 10 mg fenbendazole per kg body weight (4.54 mg fenbendazole per pound) in a ONE (1) DAY treatment. All horses must be eating normally to ensure that each animal consumes an adequate amount of the medicated feed. Safe-Guard® Equi-Bits® Top Dress Pellets must be spread uniformly on top of the daily ration. EXAMPLES OF FEEDING RATES 5 mg fenbendazole per kg body weight (2.27 mg per pound) - For a ONE (1) DAY treatment, add Safe-Guard® Equi-Bits® Top Dress Pellets to the daily ration at the rate of 1.0 pound for each 1,000 pounds body weight. A 1.25-lb container will treat 1250 lb body weight. 10 mg fenbendazole per kg body weight (4.54 mg per pound) - For a ONE (1) DAY treatment, add Safe-Guard® Equi-Bits® Top Dress Pellets to the daily ration at the rate of 1.0 pound for each 500 pounds body weight. A 1.25-lb container will treat 625 lb body weight. Feed for ONE (1) DAY as above. No prior withdrawal of feed or water is necessary. Regular deworming at intervals of 6 to 8 weeks may be required due to the possibility of reinfection.