Defendazole contains the same active ingredient (fenbendazole) as the approved brand name drug product, Safe-Guard (NADA 128-620), which was first approved for both cattle and goats in 1994. The FDA ...
If you asked what the top three challenges sheep and goat producers are facing, their response would be “parasites, parasites and parasites." It isn’t news to anyone that management of internal ...
Defendazole is the first FDA-approved generic equivalent to Safe-Guard, a brand-name anthelmintic first approved for cattle and goats in 1994. 1 According to the FDA, the generic formulation was ...
Worms reduce weight gain, predispose shoats to other opportunistic diseases, reduce feed intake and lower skin and wool quality. Small ruminants refer to goats and sheep also collectively called ...
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Lye Is Not a Dewormer: Why the Science Says No
Recently, there’s been a surge in misinformation online claiming that lye (sodium hydroxide) can be used to deworm goats and other livestock. These claims are not only unsupported by science — they’re ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Recent mild weather has set the stage for what could be a significant infestation of potentially deadly parasites in sheep and goats this spring, a Purdue Extension expert says.
SAN ANGELO -- West Texas along with much of the state, has been in various stages of drought for so long that sheep and goat parasite problems may be the last thing on a producer's mind. But with ...
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