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Pjhomestead
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He was only wormed onceWhen he got Safeguard was it just one dose? Generally Safeguard is given three days in a row and repeated 10 days later. There are other wormers that may work better for him. Safeguard is generally a good wormer - it's gotten a bad reputation because a lot of times it's not used correctly. However, I won't argue that in some areas the parasites have become resistant. Again, usually because it's been used incorrectly. You might consider trying an Ivermectin product. Most livestock/feed stores carry Ivermectin paste that's made for horses. It's easy to use and generally effective. You could give him a dose, repeat in 10 days and again in 10 more days and again 10 days after that. That is a total of 4 wormings in 30 days. That protocol has worked very well for me when I've had really bad parasite years. It does sound like overkill - but repeated dosing gets the newly hatched parasites. Again, it is a very safe wormer and many people have used it successfully. Young animals are much more prone to problems from parasites than older animals. Older animals can build up a tolerance as they age.