Parasite control is an ongoing battle. SAFE-GUARD (fenbendazole) is prepare.

When it comes to deworming cattle, choose Prophylactic-Guard to help get the most from your herd. Prophylactic-GUARD features broad-spectrum protection confronting the near apropos internal parasites, including Ostertagia , Cooperia  and more.

Deworming cattle to stay ahead of turn a profit-eating parasites.

The signs of a severe parasite infection are easy to spot. Simply it'south important to keep an center out for the less astringent signs that can indicate the start of a problem, so you can take swift activity.

SIGNS TO WATCH OUT FOR:

Pile of cattle feed

Reduced feed intake

Disease

Increased incidence of affliction

Cattle

Decreased reproductive operation

Milk production

Lower milk production

Prophylactic-Baby-sit is a fast-acting dewormer that goes directly to the gut, killing worms where they live.

Continue cattle protected in the pasture.

Parasites shed past cattle final flavour are oftentimes the source of infection for cattle this flavour. Cleaning up your pasture starts with deworming cattle to remove worms and stop egg shedding back onto the grass.

Internal parasite lifecyle - 90% of parasites are in the pasture

INTERNAL PARASITE LIFECYCLE

  1. Cattle ingest infective larvae (L3)
  2. Immature worms move to the gut where they mature; developed worms lay eggs
  3. Eggs pass through feces back onto the grass where they become larvae and continue to mature (L1, L2)
  4. Infective larvae (L3) are mobile and move away from manure pats to grass to be consumed\

Prophylactic-Guard Feed Formulations are up for the job.

All formulations of SAFE-Baby-sit are powered by fenbendazole. But with feed formulations, how can you be sure cattle are receiving the proper dose? It's called the cumulative dose upshot.

Fenbendazole builds up in the fatty tissue of parasites.three Even cattle that ingest small amounts of Safe-GUARD over the grade of a few feedings will quickly build up to a dose that is lethal to internal parasites.

See all the reasons why feed formulations work, and work well.

A veterinarian's take.

Parasites can significantly weigh down your herd. Louisiana veterinarian Dr. Paul Whittington explains how they bear upon brute health and performance.

The Rubber-GUARD Guarantee.

One way yous can check that your parasite management program is working is through a fecal egg count reduction test (FECRT). A FECRT will not only tell yous which parasites you're dealing with, but also if they're responding to your program. With Safe-Baby-sit, you lot can wait to see a 90% reduction in fecal egg count afterward only 14 days.one

Deworming Cattle: Schedule and Time Thing

When information technology comes to deworming cattle, schedule based on your operation blazon and location, as well as the parasite life cycle. Doing then reduces the parasite burden both in your herd and on the pasture.

Select your performance type to encounter the recommended guidelines.

Smash the timing of your treatments with
SAFE-Baby-sit's simple scheduling tool.

Make up one's mind how much of your preferred
formulation you'll need to effectively care for your
herd with the SAFE-Baby-sit dosage reckoner.

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iiSafe-Guard/Panacur Deworming Strategies for Dairy Cattle. Dairy Monograph. Intervet.

iiiVercruysse J, Claerebout Due east. Mechanisms of deportment of anthelmintics. Merck Veterinarian Manual Online. https://www.merckvetmanual.com/pharmacology/anthelmintics/mechanisms-of-activity-of-anthelmintics. Accessed February 2, 2021.

4Intervet Safeguard Technical Message Part Number A640416 2001.

5Hoechst-Roussel Agri-Vet Company Written report Number A640468.

viBlagburn BL, et al. Efficacy of fenbendazole medicated feed blocks against gastrointestinal nematode infections in calves. Am J Vet Res. 1987;48(half dozen):1017-1019.

7Blagburn BL, et al. Evaluation of three formulations of fenbendazole (ten% suspension, .5% pellets and 20% premix) confronting nematode infections in cattle. Am J Vet Res. 1986;47(three):534-536.

8Saad MB, et al. Efficacy of Fenbendazole Confronting Adult Dictyocaulus viviparus in Experimentally Infect Calves. Am J Vet Res. 1977;38(9):1427-1428.

9Crowley JW, et al. Further Controlled Evaluations of Fenbendazole as a Bovine Anthelmentic. Am J Vet Res. 1977;38(5):689-692.

xBliss DH. Comparative Evaluation of Fenbendazole (5mg/kg) administered either via a free-choice mineral or in a ten% oral suspension and ivermectin (100 or 200 mcg/kg) administered subcutaneous.

11Miller JE. Efficacy of Safeguard En-Pro-Al Molasses Deworming Supplement Blocks Confronting Inhibited Larvae of Ostertagia ostertagia.  Southern Briefing on Animal Parasites. 1989. March 26-28. Abstract #75.

12HRVET Report No 97-0020.

13Smith SJ, et al. Effects of Safeguard free choice protein blocks on trichostrongyle nematodes in pastured cattle from eastern Due south Dakota. Proceedings of the S Dakota Academy of Science. 2012;91.

14Williams JC, et al. Efficacy of a spring fenbendazole treatment program to reduce numbers of Ostertagia ostertagi inhibited larvae in beef stocker cattle. Vet Parasitol. 1995;59(2):127-137.

15Reinemeyer CR, et al. Larvicidal efficacy of three formulations of fenbendazole against experimentally-induced gastrointestinal nematode infections in cattle. Intervet Research Study.

xviMerck Animal Health National FECRT Database.

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