Free Safe-Guard Get Rotation Right Deworming Barn Chart

Updated and revised to reflect the latest approach to parasite management and reducing the growing threat of parasite drug resistance, the Safe-Guard Get Rotation Right deworming barn chart is available for free at <A

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Updated and revised to reflect the latest approach to parasite management and reducing the growing threat of parasite drug resistance, the Safe-Guard Get Rotation Right deworming barn chart is available for free at www.getrotationright.com.



Safe-Guard Get Rotation Right deworming barn chart
Extensive research conducted by noted equine veterinarian and business consultant Dr. Edward Blach was employed to produce the Safe-Guard barn chart that is tailored specifically for horse owners in the management of parasites. It is the only resource available to horse owners that outlines a comprehensive rotational deworming program that includes all three chemical classes of dewormers and some of their corresponding name brands to help horse owners rotate compounds easily and effectively.


The Safe-Guard barn chart is available as a laminated poster designed to withstand the demands of a barn environment. It is easy to read with ample space to mark down important dates and information.


For more information, contact Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health; 29160 Intervet Lane, Millsoboro, DE 19966; 302/934-8051; www.getrotationright.com

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