Safe-Guard Aquasol Dewormer for Chickens, 3 mL
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Do your chickens require protection against intestinal parasites? Rely on the Safe-Guard Aquasol Dewormer for Chickens to ensure they stay healthy and ready for anything. This chicken dewormer is easy to give to your flock - simply add a few drops to their drinking water and watch as they consume the entire bowl. This works to protect against a variety of intestinal parasites, including adult Ascaridia galli and adult A. galli and Heterakis gallinarum. Safe-Guard's fast-acting dewormer for chickens works to protect your flock in just 5 days.How it Works
Simply adding a few drops to your chickens' drinking water safely and effectively treats and controls intestinal parasites, resulting in healthier chickens with zero egg withdrawal.
Special Precautions
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
Side Effects
USER SAFETY WARNINGS: Not for use in humans. Keep out of reach of children. Protective gloves should be used and care should be taken when handling the product to avoid skin and eye exposure and accidental ingestion. Accidental exposure may result in skin and eye irritation. Accidental ingestion may cause gastrointestinal disturbances and hypersensitivity reactions in humans. Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) can be found at https://www.msd.com/research/safety-data-sheets/# or by calling 1-800-521-5767. WITHDRAWAL PERIODS: No withdrawal period is required when used according to labeling. OTHER WARNINGS: Parasite resistance may develop to any dewormer. All dewormers require accurate dosing for best results. Following the use of any dewormer, effectiveness of treatment should be monitored. A decrease of effectiveness over time may indicate the development of resistance to the dewormer administered. The parasite management plan should be adjusted accordingly based on regular monitoring.
Storage
Store at room temperature 30°C (86°F). Do not freeze. Use within 6 months after opening. Use the medicated water within 24 hours.
Directions
GENERAL MIXING DIRECTIONS: Step 1: Determine the estimated total weight of the entire group of chickens to be treated. One 3 mL vial of Safe-Guard® Aquasol will treat a flock with a total body weight of up to 264 lbs. for 5 consecutive days. The 3 mL presentation of Safe-Guard® AquaSol should NOT be used for flocks with a total body weight of less than 22 lbs. because accurate doses cannot be measured for these flocks. Step 2: Consult the table on the label to determine the volume of water required to prepare the medicated water based on flock weight. Use a clean mixing container appropriate for the daily volume of water, fill with the required amount of water, and set aside. Step 3: Consult the packaging to determine the amount of Safe-Guard® AquaSol needed and prepare your medicated water following the mixing instructions on the label.
- Helps to control and treat intestinal parasites, including adult Ascaridia galli in replacement and broiler chickens, as well as adult A. galli and Heterakis gallinarum in laying hens and breeding chickens
- Fast-acting, short treatment works in just 5 days
- No withdrawal period for meat or eggs
- Easy to use; simply add a few drops to their drinking water
- Includes a 3 mL bottle of chicken dewormer with a PIBA cap in an individual box, with 1 syringe and 1 leaflet
- Be sure to water chickens with the medicated water right away in the morning, and remove all additional water sources until chickens consume the medicated water
- Only FDA-approved dewormer for chickens for at-home use
Fenbendazole
Step 1: Determine the estimated total weight of the entire group of chickens to be treated. One 3 mL vial of Safe-Guard Aquasol will treat a flock with a total body weight of up to 264 lbs. for 5 consecutive days. The 3 mL presentation of Safe-Guard AquaSol should NOT be used for flocks with a total body weight of less than 22 lbs. because accurate doses cannot be measured for these flocks. Step 2: Consult the table on the label to determine the volume of water required to prepare the medicated water based on flock weight. Use a clean mixing container appropriate for the daily volume of water, fill with the required amount of water, and set aside. Step 3: Consult the packaging to determine the amount of Safe-Guard AquaSol needed and prepare your medicated water following the mixing instructions on the label.
| Brand | Safe-Guard |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Animal Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Dewormer Description | Poultry Dewormer |
| Dosage Count | Multi |
| Effective Time Period | 1 see label |
| Instructions & Precautions | Not for use in humans. Keep out of reach of children. |
| Number of Doses | Varies by size |
| Poultry Types | All Poultry |
| Product Form | Liquid |
| Product Weight | 0.1 lb. |
| Protects Against | Roundworms |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 126114 |
Q: Should I pick up the waterer at night and redo in morning
a day agoQ: So treat 5 days in a row? Should we repeat treatment of 5 consecutive days 7-10 days after initial treatment?
4 days ago- A: Hi ChickenLady! Yes, you should treat your chickens for 5 consecutive days. While the product works in just 5 days, one reviewer mentioned they repeat the treatment routine again in 2 to 3 weeks.3 days agoHelpful?
Q: Do I need to weigh each chicken?
5 days ago- A: Hi Angela! No, you do not need to weigh each chicken individually. Instead, you should determine the estimated total weight of the entire group of chickens to be treated. This total weight is used to calculate the volume of medicated water needed for the flock.4 days agoHelpful?
Q: I have 5 gallon water buckets how much for each of these buckets? I have probably 100 chickens and 4 guinea
6 days ago- A: Hi Sallie! To determine the correct dosage, you must first calculate the total body weight of your flock. One 3 mL vial treats up to 264 lbs of total body weight for 5 days. Once you have the total weight, consult the table on the product label to find the specific volume of medication and water required.3 days agoHelpful?
Q: How much for approximately 32 chickens?
7 days ago- A: Hi Jdsnana! The dosage depends on the total weight of your flock. One 3 mL vial treats up to 264 lbs of body weight for 5 consecutive days. For example, 18 average-sized hens (about 90 lbs) require approximately 0.2 ml to 0.25 ml daily, mixed into 1 gallon of water.5 days agoHelpful?
Q: What should I use for a single chicken?
11 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor! For a single average 5-lb chicken, the exact daily dosage of Safe-Guard AquaSol is 0.011 mL per day (roughly 1/4 of a single drop) mixed into their daily drinking water for 5 consecutive days.10 days agoHelpful?
Q: Can I dose individual chickens using a dropper?
11 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Dosing a single bird directly with AquaSol poses a risk of overdosing or under-dosing if not measured precisely.10 days agoHelpful?
Q: How much water do I need to mix with safe guard for 80-85 pounds?
13 days ago- A: Hi Lau5- Step 1: Determine the estimated total weight of the entire group of chickens to be treated. One 3 mL vial of Safe-Guard Aquasol will treat a flock with a total body weight of up to 264 lbs. for 5 consecutive days. The 3 mL presentation of Safe-Guard AquaSol should NOT be used for flocks with a total body weight of less than 22 lbs. because accurate doses cannot be measured for these flocks. Step 2: Consult the table on the label to determine the volume of water required to prepare the medicated water based on flock weight. Use a clean mixing container appropriate for the daily volume of water, fill with the required amount of water, and set aside. Step 3: Consult the packaging to determine the amount of Safe-Guard AquaSol needed and prepare your medicated water following the mixing instructions on the label.10 days agoHelpful?
Q: My total flock weight is about 27 kg- how much should I give?
16 days ago- A: Hi Sofia! Based on the weight of your flock, and the dosage chart provided. You would use 0.15 ML diluted with 8 cups of water.11 days agoHelpful?
Q: I have rabbits in my chicken run. Is it harmful to rabbits?
16 days ago- A: Hi Robink5! Using a shared waterer for Safe-Guard Aquasol (fenbendazole) will harm your rabbits.15 days agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Should I pick up the waterer at night and redo in morning
a day agoQ: So treat 5 days in a row? Should we repeat treatment of 5 consecutive days 7-10 days after initial treatment?
4 days ago- A: Hi ChickenLady! Yes, you should treat your chickens for 5 consecutive days. While the product works in just 5 days, one reviewer mentioned they repeat the treatment routine again in 2 to 3 weeks.3 days agoHelpful?
Q: Do I need to weigh each chicken?
5 days ago- A: Hi Angela! No, you do not need to weigh each chicken individually. Instead, you should determine the estimated total weight of the entire group of chickens to be treated. This total weight is used to calculate the volume of medicated water needed for the flock.4 days agoHelpful?
Q: I have 5 gallon water buckets how much for each of these buckets? I have probably 100 chickens and 4 guinea
6 days ago- A: Hi Sallie! To determine the correct dosage, you must first calculate the total body weight of your flock. One 3 mL vial treats up to 264 lbs of total body weight for 5 days. Once you have the total weight, consult the table on the product label to find the specific volume of medication and water required.3 days agoHelpful?
Q: How much for approximately 32 chickens?
7 days ago- A: Hi Jdsnana! The dosage depends on the total weight of your flock. One 3 mL vial treats up to 264 lbs of body weight for 5 consecutive days. For example, 18 average-sized hens (about 90 lbs) require approximately 0.2 ml to 0.25 ml daily, mixed into 1 gallon of water.5 days agoHelpful?
Q: What should I use for a single chicken?
11 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor! For a single average 5-lb chicken, the exact daily dosage of Safe-Guard AquaSol is 0.011 mL per day (roughly 1/4 of a single drop) mixed into their daily drinking water for 5 consecutive days.10 days agoHelpful?
Q: Can I dose individual chickens using a dropper?
11 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Dosing a single bird directly with AquaSol poses a risk of overdosing or under-dosing if not measured precisely.10 days agoHelpful?
Q: How much water do I need to mix with safe guard for 80-85 pounds?
13 days ago- A: Hi Lau5- Step 1: Determine the estimated total weight of the entire group of chickens to be treated. One 3 mL vial of Safe-Guard Aquasol will treat a flock with a total body weight of up to 264 lbs. for 5 consecutive days. The 3 mL presentation of Safe-Guard AquaSol should NOT be used for flocks with a total body weight of less than 22 lbs. because accurate doses cannot be measured for these flocks. Step 2: Consult the table on the label to determine the volume of water required to prepare the medicated water based on flock weight. Use a clean mixing container appropriate for the daily volume of water, fill with the required amount of water, and set aside. Step 3: Consult the packaging to determine the amount of Safe-Guard AquaSol needed and prepare your medicated water following the mixing instructions on the label.10 days agoHelpful?
Q: My total flock weight is about 27 kg- how much should I give?
16 days ago- A: Hi Sofia! Based on the weight of your flock, and the dosage chart provided. You would use 0.15 ML diluted with 8 cups of water.11 days agoHelpful?
Q: I have rabbits in my chicken run. Is it harmful to rabbits?
16 days ago- A: Hi Robink5! Using a shared waterer for Safe-Guard Aquasol (fenbendazole) will harm your rabbits.15 days agoHelpful?
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