Need exact dosage of Safegaurd

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I found a roundworm in a poop. I have an all Silkie flock and everyone looks very healthy but still gonna treat flock with Safeguard. Having trouble finding the exact dosage for how much time? And is there a repeat? Thanks
 

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Which one do you have? The Liquid Goat Wormer or the equine paste which is 10% fenbendazole dosage is 0.23 ml (about 1/4 ml) per pound of weight given orally undiluted for 5 days. That will treat round, cecal, gape, and capillary/thread worms. If you only want to treat round worms, then you can get by with treating once and again in 10 days. There is a 14 day egg withdrawal.
 
Which one do you have? The Liquid Goat Wormer or the equine paste which is 10% fenbendazole dosage is 0.23 ml (about 1/4 ml) per pound of weight given orally undiluted for 5 days. That will treat round, cecal, gape, and capillary/thread worms. If you only want to treat round worms, then you can get by with treating once and again in 10 days. There is a 14 day egg withdrawal.
I read a post where you or another member said liquid was best so I'll be getting that. Just couldn't find the exact dosage and for how long
 
Which one do you have? The Liquid Goat Wormer or the equine paste which is 10% fenbendazole dosage is 0.23 ml (about 1/4 ml) per pound of weight given orally undiluted for 5 days. That will treat round, cecal, gape, and capillary/thread worms. If you only want to treat round worms, then you can get by with treating once and again in 10 days. There is a 14 day egg withdrawal.
If you treat for all worms for 5 days do you do a repeat dosage later?
 
No it supposedly does not have to be repeated. We recommend using the once and in 10 days treatment for round worms to get the newly hatched worm larvae, so I have questioned that. Just remember to shake any liquid product you use before drawing up the dose with a needle less syringe because they settle out.
 
No it supposedly does not have to be repeated. We recommend using the once and in 10 days treatment for round worms to get the newly hatched worm larvae, so I have questioned that. Just remember to shake any liquid product you use before drawing up the dose with a needle less syringe because they settle out.
Thank you so much!!
 

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