Say Hello to Healthier,
Happier Chickens
Introducing the ONLY
FDA-Approved
Chicken Dewormer*
Keep your flock healthy and happy with the only FDA-approved chicken dewormer designed for home use!
Simply adding a few drops to their drinking water safely and effectively treats and controls intestinal parasites, resulting in healthier chickens with zero egg withdrawal.
Healthier Chickens are
Just a Few Drops Away
Easily treat and control common intestinal parasites by dosing through your chickens’ drinking water, helping them stay healthy and live their best lives.
The ONLY
FDA-Approved
Chicken Dewormer*
SAFE-GUARD® AquaSol is proven both safe and effective. Treat and control harmful parasites in as little as 5 days. SAFE-GUARD AquaSol comes from the same SAFE-GUARD family that you trust to deworm the rest of your farm.
Better egg protection
Healthy dewormed chickens have a better chance at living productive lives and producing more eggs. Safe-Guard AquaSol has no withdrawal period, meaning that no matter when you dose, your chickens’ eggs are safe for consumption.
Dosing Made Easy
You don’t have to be a scientist to provide cutting-edge deworming for your flock. Watch how easy it is to dose any size flock with our convenient water-based dosing.
Controls Parasites
Safely and effectively treats and controls Roundworms (Ascaridia galli) and Cecal worms (Heterakis gallinarum) to keep your chickens healthy.
No Withdrawal Period
There’s no egg withdrawal period which means the best protection without throwing away any eggs.
Backyard Ready
With the only FDA-Approved dewormer for home use, the power of protection is in your hands.
Trusted
Safe–Guard has provided safe, effective and trusted deworming solutions for animals big and small for generations.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
SAFE-GUARD® AquaSol: Not for use in humans. Accidental exposure may result in skin and eye irritation and may cause gastrointestinal disturbances and hypersensitivity reactions in humans. No withdrawal period is required when used according to the label. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism.