Swine

DeWorming & Feeding Instructions

Always consult your veterinarian or qualified animal health expert for guidance specific to your animal’s needs.
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SWINE: For the treatment and control of: Lungworms: Adult Metastrongylus apri, Adult Metastrongylus pudendotectus; Gastrointestinal worms: Adult and larvae (L3, L4 stages, liver, lung, intestinal forms) large roundworms (Ascaris suum), Adult nodular worms (Oesophagostomum dentatum, O. quadrispinulatum), Adult small stomach worms (Hyostrongylus rubidus), Adult and larvae (L2, L3, L4 stages – intestinal mucosal forms) whipworms (Trichuris suis); and Kidney worms: Adult and larvae Stephanurus dentatus.

SWINE

(1 lb BAG – Safeguard 1.8%)
Growing Pigs, Gilts, Pregnant Sows and Boars; Mix 1 pound (entire content of this package) of the Type B (1.8%) medicated feed containing 16,330 g/ton of fenbendazole with 53.43 pounds of feed ingredients to manufacture Type C medicated feed containing 300 grams of fenbendazole per ton equivalent. Feed the resulting Type C medicated feed as the sole ration for 3 – 12 consecutive days at the rate of 0.9 to 0.23 pounds per 100 pounds of body weight to provide 4.08 mg fenbendazole per pound of body weight.

WITHDRAWAL PERIODS AND RESIDUE WARNINGS

Swine must not be slaughtered for human consumption within 4 days following last treatment with this drug product.

OTHER WARNINGS

Parasite resistance may develop to any dewormer. All dewormers require accurate dosing for best results. Following the use of any dewormer, effectiveness of treatment should be monitored. A decrease of effectiveness over time may indicate the development of resistance to the dewormer administered. The parasite management plan should be adjusted accordingly based on regular monitoring.
Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.