Safe-Guard Fenbendazole Dewormer Liquid 125ml vs Merck Safeguard Goat Dewormer, 125ml
Overall winner: Merck Safeguard Goat Dewormer, 125ml
Key Differences
Merck (A) has a higher average rating (4.8 from 1,350 reviews) and notes effectiveness and value but includes a slaughter restriction and at least one report of stomach cramps. SAFE-GUARD (B) has many more reviews (4,178) with slightly lower average rating (4.6), similar effectiveness and ease of use, some customers mention smell and safety concerns, and B is listed in a lower price tier than A
Safe-Guard Fenbendazole Dewormer Liquid 125ml
Oral dewormer for livestock that targets stomach worms, lungworms, hookworms, and nodular worms. Customers note effectiveness and ease of use, with some discussion on smell and safety
Pros
- Effective worm control
- Easy to administer
- Cost perception vs chewables
- Pleasant taste mentioned by some
Cons
- Mixed opinions on smell
- Safety perceptions vary
- Bottle seal concerns
Merck Safeguard Goat Dewormer, 125ml
Dewormer for goats and cattle that targets stomach and intestinal worms. Effective and easy to administer, with noted safety for young animals; assessments highlight value and ease of use
Pros
- targets multiple worm types
- easy to administer
- valued for safety
- effective deworming feedback
Cons
- one report of stomach cramps after use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SAFE-GUARD |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Merck |