Golden Oak All-in-One Wormer Feed with Safeguard® Medicated

A wormer for weaned animals
Active Drug Ingredient: Fenbendazole 226.0 grams per ton
For the removal and control of small stomach worms (Trichostrongylus spp), thread necked in-testinal worms (Nematodirus spp), barberpole worms (Haemonchus spp), and whipworms (Trichuris spp) for the following species:
Ruminants – Subfamily antilopinae: Ruminants Subfamily hippotraginae:
Persian gazelles (Gazella subgutturosa Addax (Addax nasomaculatus)
Addra gazelle (Gazella dama ruficollis) Angolan ron antelope (hippotragus equines cottoni)
Slenderhorn gazelle (Gazella leptoceros) Fringed-ear oryx (oryx gazelle callotis)
Kenya impala (Aepyceros melampus rendilis) Arabian oryx (oryx leucoryx)
Roosevelt’s gazelle (Gazella granti roosevelti) Ruminants – Subfamily caprinae:
Indian blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) Armenian mouflon (Ovis orientalis gmelini)
Mhorr Gazelle (Gazella dama mhorr) Russian saiga (Saiga tatarica)
Thomson’s gazelles (Gazella thomsoni thomsoni)

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (Min) ……………………… 12%                                     Phosphorus (P) (Min) …………………. .25%
Lysine (Min) ……………………………… .15%                                     Salt (NaCl) (Min) ………………………. .75%
Crude Fat (Min) ………………………… 3.50%                                Salt (NaCl) (Max) …..………………… .95%
Crude Fiber (Max) ……………………… 5.0%                                     Selenium (Se) (Min) …………….. .001 ppm
Calcium (Ca) (Min) …………………….. 50%                                       Zinc (Zn) (Min) ………………………… 5 ppm
Calcium (Ca) (Max) …………………… .75%

Ingredients: Grain products, plant protein products, forage products, calcium carbonate, salt.

Feeding Directions: For most effective worming, this medicated feed should be consumed rap-idly. Withhold regular feed from pigs overnight and then administer this worming feed the fol-lowing morning. Feed 1 pound of worming feed per 100 pounds of body weight of pigs to be treated for 3 consecutive days.

Caution: Do not feed within 72 hours of slaughter for food. Consult veterinarian before admin-istering hydrochloride (equivalent) to sick swine. Excessive salivation or muzzle foam may be observed. This reaction is occasionally seen and will disappear in a short time after medication. If pigs are infected with mature lungworms, coughing and vomiting may be observed soon after medicated feed is consumed. This reaction is due to the expulsion of worms from the lungs and will be over in several hours. Keep out of reach of children.