Intervet Cattle Dewormers
Safe-Guard® Products Give You More Than One Way to Solve Deworming Problems
If your idea of convenience is more than choosing between a big bottle and a small bottle, then Safe-Guard is for you. Safe-Guard gives you more options for effective deworming to fit your specific operation, including blocks and non-handling formulations. Fact is, it can cost up to $2.00/head in labor to gather cattle, so deworming with a Safe-Guard non-handling formulation really makes sense.
Safe-Guard is indicated for use in dairy and beef cattle for the removal and control of:
• Lungworms.
• Stomach worms: Barberpole worms, brown stomach worms, small stomach worms.
• Intestinal worms: Hookworms, thread-necked intestinal worms, small intestinal worms. Bankrupt worms. Nodular worms.
HANDLING AND NON-HANDLING:
IT PAYS TO HAVE A CHOICE OF FORMULATIONS.
CATTLE HANDLING FORMULATIONS: SAFE-GUARD | APPLICATION
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FORMULATIONS | DESCRIPTION | SIZE | DOSE | |
Safe-Guard® Paste 10% | • Low-dose volume paste
| • 290-g paste cartridge | • Each 290-g paste cartridge deworms
| • Single-dose
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Safe-Guard® Suspension 10% | • Low-dose volume suspension offers stressless
| • Gallons
| • Each gallon deworms 330 head
| • Single-dose
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CATTLE HANDLING FORMULATIONS: SAFE-GUARD | ||||
Safe-Guard® 0.5% ALFALFA-BASED PELLETS | • Alfalfa-based pellet for improved palatability
| Animal Health Distributor:
| • 1/2 lb. per 500 lbs. body weight | • Feed for
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Safe-Guard®En-Pro-AL® Molasses Block | • Soft-poured molasses block
| • 25-lb. block | • 1 1/2 lb. per 500 lb. body weight | • Feed over a
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Safe-Guard® 20% Protein Block | • Cold-pressed protein block
| • 25-lb. block | • Feed over a
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Safe-Guard® 20% Salt: Free-Choice Mineral and Safe-Guard® 35% Salt: Free-Choice Mineral | Two convenient, palatable formulations:
| Feed Manufacturer:
| • Read and follow label directions
| • Feed over a
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Safe-Guard® Type B Medicated | Two convenient formulations:
| Animal Health Distributor:
| • 1 oz. per 240 lb. body weight | • Feed for
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EN-PRO-AL and SWEETLIX are registered
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Safe-Guard®/ Panacur®: Fenbendazole-based cattle dewormers
When livestock producers use anthelmintic
parasite-control products in their herd and fail to see a response, there are a number of factors to consider. Was the timing of use appropriate to minimize re-infection? Did the dosage match the weight of the animals? Or did the product fail to achieve a response because the parasite population has become resistant to the dewormer of choice?
To address this information void, Intervet, a leading global animal-health company, brought together the top experts in the field of parasitology for an in-depth, roundtable discussion on anthelmintic resistance in the United States.
Download the document below to learn more
New Value in an old proven test!
Sub-clinical disease caused by parasite infection has a costly effect on cattle health and performance, including reproductive losses, hampered immune development, reduced appetite and lower weight gain. During the past decade, safe and inexpensive products have been available to minimize parasite infection. But what would
happen if those tools stopped working? Though the body of research on anthelmintic resistance in U.S.
cattle herds is a small but growing area, the threat of diminished efficacy in deworming treatments has caused concern among the industry’s leading veterinary parasitologists.
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