Albendazole is a benzimidazole-class dewormer widely used in small ruminants for the treatment of internal parasitic infections. This 11.36% oral suspension (113.6 mg/mL) delivers reliable, weight-based dosing for effective parasite management in goats.
Designed for oral drenching, this liquid formulation allows precise administration to individual animals or entire herds.
Use Cases
Albendazole 11.36% is used in goats for the treatment of:
- Gastrointestinal roundworms (stomach and intestinal worms)
- Lungworms
- Tapeworms
- Adult liver flukes
It is commonly used when:
- Fecal testing confirms parasite burden
- Goats show clinical signs of worm overload
- Strategic seasonal deworming is recommended by a herd health plan
Symptoms It Is Used For
Internal parasites in goats may cause:
- Weight loss despite normal eating
- Diarrhea or loose stools
- Rough hair coat or poor body condition
- Bottle jaw (fluid swelling under the jaw)
- Coughing or respiratory irritation (lungworms)
- Anemia or pale eyelids
- Poor growth in young goats
Treating confirmed infestations helps restore condition, feed efficiency, and overall herd performance.
Dosage and Administration
Active Ingredient Strength
Albendazole 11.36%
= 113.6 mg per mL
Treatment Dose (Goats)
Standard Dose: 10 mg per kg of body weight (single oral dose)
Converted Dose (Cross-Verified)
10 mg/kg = 4.54 mg/lb
Since this product contains 113.6 mg/mL:
4.54 mg ÷ 113.6 mg/mL = 0.04 mL per lb of body weight
Final Practical Dose:
0.04 mL per lb (single oral dose)
Example Dosing Chart
| Goat Weight | Dose (mL) |
|---|---|
| 25 lb | 1 mL |
| 50 lb | 2 mL |
| 75 lb | 3 mL |
| 100 lb | 4 mL |
| 150 lb | 6 mL |
Administer orally using a calibrated drench syringe.
Dosage Frequency
- A single dose is standard for most parasite infestations.
- In heavy parasite burdens, fecal recheck and veterinary-guided repeat treatment may be recommended.
Treatment Duration
Single administration per treatment cycle unless otherwise directed by a veterinarian.
Important Breeding & Age Guidance
- Not recommended during early pregnancy (first trimester).
- Use in young kids should be done under veterinary supervision.
- Consult a veterinarian before use in breeding animals.
Size Selection Guide
Choose the size that fits your herd:
- 4 oz – Ideal for small herds or occasional treatment
- 8 oz – Best for moderate herd use
- 32 oz – Suitable for routine herd management
- ½ Gallon – Larger farms with multiple treatment cycles
- 1 Gallon – Commercial-scale parasite control programs
FAQs
What parasites does Albendazole treat in goats?
It treats gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, tapeworms, and adult liver flukes.
How fast does it start working?
Parasite metabolism disruption begins shortly after dosing. Clinical improvement is typically noticeable within several days, depending on parasite load.
Can this be used preventively?
Routine blanket deworming is not recommended. Strategic use based on fecal testing and veterinary herd planning provides better long-term parasite control.
Is it safe for young goats (kids)?
Use in young goats should only be done under veterinary supervision to ensure proper dosing and safety.
Is it safe for pregnant goats?
It should not be used during early pregnancy. Use in pregnant animals must be under veterinary guidance.
How is it administered?
Administer orally using a drench syringe. Dose is accurately based on body weight.
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DISCLAIMER:
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