Flubenol 5% Flubendazole Poultry Wormer | Zero Egg Withhold
Flubenol 5% Flubendazole Poultry Wormer | Zero Egg Withhold
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Flubenol 5% Flubendazole Poultry Wormer, Zero Egg Withhold
Flubenol™ 5% contains flubendazole, a broad-spectrum poultry wormer commonly used for the treatment and control of gastrointestinal worms in poultry and birds. It is widely used in backyard poultry, breeding birds, commercial flocks, ducks, pheasants, and other avian species.
Flubendazole targets a range of common internal parasites including roundworms, hairworms, caecal worms, gapeworm, and certain tapeworm species. The powder mixes easily through feed, making it practical for flock-wide parasite management programs.
One of the key advantages of Flubenol 5% is its zero egg withhold, making it a commonly used option for laying hens and egg-producing poultry under veterinary guidance.
Commonly used for:
- Roundworm (Ascaridia galli)
- Caecal worm (Heterakis gallinarum)
- Hairworm (Capillaria species)
- Gapeworm (Syngamus trachea)
- Certain poultry tapeworm species
- Routine poultry parasite management
| Target Dose | Active (ppm) | Flubavet 5% to Mix |
| Chicken Roundworm | 30ppm | 0.6g/kg of Feed |
| Chicken Tapeworm | 60ppm | 1.2g/kg of Feed |
| Turkey | 20ppm | 0.4g/kg of Feed |
| Pheasants | 60ppm | 1.2g/kg of Feed |
Helpful Resources
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Directions
Directions
Directions:
- Measure out the correct amount of Flubavet.
- Mix it thoroughly into dry feed.
- Feed continuously as main food for 7 days.
Information
Information
For the treatment of Threadworm (Capillaria sp.), caecal worm (Heterakis sp.), roundworm (Ascaridia sp.) and gape worm (Syngamus sp.) and Tapeworm (Raillietina sp.)
sold in a 100g or 600g container.
Active: flubendazole 50g/kg
Withholds: meat 0 days, eggs 0 days.
SDS and Guides
SDS and Guides
Storage
Storage
Store container in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
