Is panacur safe for foals?

Foals should be dewormed for the first time at 30 days of age. The recommended dewormer is fenbendazole, which is the active ingredient in the dewormers Safe-Guard and Panacur. Foals should be dewormed every month until they are 18 months old. We usually recommend using fenbendazole for the first four months.

Can Dewormer freeze?

Registered. Yes, dewormers need to be stored at room temperature (around 75 degrees F) extended time at temps below 60 degrees and above 85 degrees will ruin the products.

What are the ingredients in horse dewormer?

Horse Wormer Ingredients

  • Active Drug Ingredient: Fenbendazole…0.5% (2.27g/lb)
  • Inactive Ingredients: Processed grain by-products, roughage products, calcium carbonate, molasses products, vegetable oil & calcium propionate (a preservative).

What Wormer is safe for foals?

The roundworm is the most dangerous to young horses, inhibiting healthy growth and potentially causing respiratory problems, colic and even death. As such, it’s recommended that every foal receives a benzimidazole-based wormer at 6-8 weeks.

What age should a foal be wormed?

The recommendations are as follows: First worming at 10–12 weeks with a benzimidazole, the most commonly used wormer being fenbendazole. Second worming should be carried out 3 months later. The product used should be faecal analysis.

Does panacur have ivermectin in it?

Side Effects of Panacur for Dogs Manufacturers list vomiting as a possible side effect, and some formulations, like Panacur Plus, contain other medications, such as ivermectin and praziquantel, which can have more serious side effects. Even though the drug is generally safe, you still need to exercise caution.

Which horse wormer contains ivermectin?

Vectin
Vectin is a broad spectrum wormer for horses containing the active ingredient Ivermectin. This will treat large and small redworm, lugworms, pinworms, bots and some lesser important parasites such as hair worms, neck thread worms and large mouth stomach worms.