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    Quote Originally Posted by bently View Post
    Just curious why for goats. Do u worry about overdosing, or it being to strong for the pups
    The "for goats" stuff is nonsense. It's just a smaller bottle, labeled for goats, rather than a larger bottle labeled for cows.

    Like Crisis said, the drug is Fenbendazole 10%, whether it's for cows, goats, or dogs. If you use it for dogs, do so at 1 ml per 4 lb, twice daily, for 3 days in a row.

    It is a pain in the ass to use, quite frankly, and I would only use it if my dog had whips ... or maybe once in a blue moon for something different.

    Unless you have a confirmed case of whips, which Pyrantel doesn't get, Pyrantel is a better choice for roundworms by far.

    Jack

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    thnx guys as of right now the pups are doing fine and I put them on nemex-2 dewormer

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    The safeguard for goats is in liquid form easier to measure out

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    i was reccomended to use Strongid-T but couldn't find it at my tractor supply store so i have them on nemex-2 and so far its doing its job. I wormed them yesterday, and will worm them again in a couple days, and hopefully they be worm free.

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    You're wasting your money on Nemex 2. Also, there are several posts on this forum giving you options that are a lot cheaper.

    It pays to read the other threads here, as they're right under yours.

    Have you read the Saving Money section of my book? Would save you hundreds and hundreds of dollars. It would literally cost you $1,100 to buy what $40 would buy you, shopping smart (no shit).

    Jack

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    holy shit.....twice daily??? .... did not know that.... ive been doing 1 daily for 5 days just to knock out potential ghiardia..... but good to know....learn something new everyday.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRISIS View Post
    holy shit.....twice daily??? .... did not know that.... ive been doing 1 daily for 5 days just to knock out potential ghiardia..... but good to know....learn something new everyday.....
    Check out the latest Merck Veterinary Manual ... it says BID which means twice daily

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