Please note--I said Safeguard/Panacur doesn't get bots.
I'm suprised that Quest gets tapeworms, cuz any of the
avermectin products sure don't kill tapeworms in cattle. Only
Safeguard used at 2x recommended dosage and Valbazan kill
tapeworms. Valbazan can only be used for a window of time. (read the label, cuz where you buy it, they won't mention that fact.)
So, in the fall after the first freeze, we use liquid Ivomec. It's easy to administer. Put it in a syringe and shoot it in the side of their mouth. For
the rest of the time we use Safeguard, because it gets more worms and is very SAFE!! :shock:
You can feed Safeguard in pellets in feed for horses that aren't easy
to worm. You can do it over a few days. It's always better to worm
anything over a few days, than a blast all at once.
I've attended several of Dr. Bliss (Mid America Labs) seminars on
worming. He is one of the worlds formost parasiteologists.
Wow. That's a big word.
Seriously, tho. I didn't know this stuff til I learned it from him.
And the arena competitors do the Power Pack at least once a year
on their horses.
But they all work. Just some better than others and some are less money.