PrimeGuard (fenbendazole) Suspension 10% (100 mg/mL) for Goats
If your goat is suffering from worms, PrimeGuard (fenbendazole) is used for the removal and control of stomach worms (adults): Haemonchus contortus (barber pole worms) and Teladorsagia circumcincta (brown stomach worms).
NOT FOR HUMAN USE
RESIDUE WARNINGS: Goats must not be slaughtered for food within 6 days following treatment. Because a withdrawal time in milk has not been established, do not use in lactating goats.
Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism.
Keep this and all medication out of the reach of children.
INDICATIONS: Goats – 2.3 mg/lb (5 mg/kg) body weight for the removal and control of: Stomach worms (adults): Haemonchus contortus and Teladorsagia circumcincta.
Directions: Determine the proper dose according to estimated body weight. Administer orally. The recommended dose of 2.3 mg/lb (5 mg/kg) is achieved when 2.3 mL of the drug are given for each 100 lb body weight.
Body Weight – Amount
25 lb – 0.6 mL
50 lb – 1.2 mL
75 lb – 1.7 mL
100 lb – 2.3 mL
125 lb – 2.9 mL
Under conditions of continued exposure to parasites, retreatment may be needed after 4 to 6 weeks.
James Suschil –
Love HorsePrerace products… I dose them for my dogs & cats. This Fenbendazole is cheaper than Safeguard but the consistency & taste is different. Dogs could take this…but definitely Not for cats! i’m pretty sure I couldn’t sneak this into their food(
Unlike the safeguard tasteless chalky (which they really don’t like either ?!?) This has a syrupy feel and is sweet with a little bitter after taste which I was surprised at. (Yes I taste medicines;)
I do 1ml per 1kg (2.2lbs) Bigger pups 2ml per 10 lbs
Goat dose is less!!!
The Toltrazuril is a God Send!!! Kills those dang Coccidia! I Dose pups & kits 28 days old it helps a lot to prevent any poopy issues!!! 🫶🏻