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Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets
RanchAngel
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2013-11-27 9:31 AM
Subject: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets



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 Has anyone tried the Safe-Guard (fenbenazole) de-wormer pellets?  Good results? Bad results? Any info would be helpful.  I havent tried them yet but thinking about it.
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3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2013-11-27 10:03 AM
Subject: RE: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets



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I use them on my mini donkey.  Works for him.  That way he still likes me.   
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2013-11-27 10:06 AM
Subject: RE: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets


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I use the pellets whenever we get to that rotation on most of my horses.  It saves a fight.  
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RanchAngel
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2013-11-27 10:50 AM
Subject: RE: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets



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I was hoping someone had good results.  I have 1 horse that hates you putting anything in his mouth but the bit that he takes lol. 
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RacingQH
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2013-11-27 10:24 PM
Subject: RE: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets


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I've had "bad luck" as I've never had one that would eat it!! Every one of mine I have ever given it to, takes one bite, spits it out, gives me a nasty look and walks away from the bucket!
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2013-11-28 8:28 PM
Subject: RE: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets


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RacingQH - 2013-11-27 9:24 PM I've had "bad luck" as I've never had one that would eat it!! Every one of mine I have ever given it to, takes one bite, spits it out, gives me a nasty look and walks away from the bucket!

this has been my results too 
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Bigfoot
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2013-11-28 9:33 PM
Subject: RE: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets


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The goat dewormer is the exact same product. I think its 2.3 cc per 100 pound of weight. Pull it in a syringe, and drizzle it on what you are feeding the horse already. I do it all the time. Compare the labels.
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Rough-up cowgirl
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2013-11-28 10:40 PM
Subject: RE: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets



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We use it on ours when it comes to that rotation. My mare LOVES the pellets, she is a pain when it comes to paste wormer. All ours have eaten the pellets with no problem 
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Morab76
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2013-11-29 3:16 PM
Subject: RE: Safe-Guard Dewormer Pellets


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This may sound like a broken record, but a horse who is horrible about dewormer would benefit (as well as the owner) from a fecal.  You may find dewormer isn't necessary or needs deworming far less often than what you are currently doing.

As for the pellets . . . I tried them once and had too many spit the pellets out or refuse to eat them. 

You could make a mash and put the dewormer in it, along with molasses.  I know one farm who uses dewormer sandwiches - peanut butter sandwiches that have the dose of dewormer in them :)
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