Merck Safe-Guard Dewormer Suspension for Beef, Dairy Cattle and Goats
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It is NOT proven to kill tapeworms, according to my veterinarian.
There is no way I know. For both, you would need to check the ingredient list. It is for an animal rescue in West Virginia that I donated the bottle I purchased.
I say yes! The weight is 2lb 6oz. There are 1000 milliliters
There will be some who will, but there will also be some who will not. In addition to pelleted feed, I add it twice every year to miniature horse feed. There are those who are willing to eat it, and there are those who refuse. Adding it to pelleted grain will make sheep eat it. Depending on the individual, some alpacas may or may not be able to. The animal's behavior is determined by its species. The good news is that we don't need to do this frequently. When it comes to alpacas, the dosage is quite different from when it comes to other animals of the same size. Request that the veterinarian order the amounts you need for this
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You rock, MyCancerStory. The company. Since my mother started taking this medication 9 months ago, she has not experienced any symptoms. An individual with cancer throughout the whole body is in stage 4.
This is an excellent value vs buying a small bottle over and over.
I use this with horses because it is a lot cheaper than the dewormer for horses, but it is the same thing. I mostly use it with The flavor seems to appeal to them, and it appears to help get rid of worms, if they have any. A dose of slightly higher than their body weight is administered every six to eight weeks. My experience using this product in this manner now stretches back about 5 years I've used it on over 40 foals, plus maybe 50 other animals. The number of adult horses is 70. I like how it works!.
There was some reason why it didn't work.
The whole process was handled by me. My three shepherds needed to be dewormed. Despite taking care of them all for four days in a row, there are still more left than we can handle.
One of our local rescues reports that it works well after purchasing it as a donation.