At present, raising meat ducks in rural areas has become a profitable business due to their short growth cycle. However, many farmers still face challenges related to improper use of veterinary drugs, often leading to health issues and even resistance. This article aims to analyze and summarize the key problems associated with drug use in duck farming, offering practical solutions for better management. First, it is essential to have a clear understanding of veterinary drugs and to use them scientifically. Many common duck diseases are caused by viruses, such as duck viral hepatitis and gizzard worm infections, while others are bacterial, like E. coli or septicemia. Viral diseases are typically managed using antiviral agents like interferon, immune serum, and herbal extracts such as astragalus Polysaccharide. Bacterial infections require effective antibiotics. It's crucial to combine traditional and modern medicine, ensuring that treatments are targeted and not overused. Blindly administering high doses can lead to drug resistance and harm the ducks’ health. Second, developing a rational dosing schedule is vital. When treating ducks, it’s best to work under the guidance of a veterinarian to create an appropriate treatment plan. For bacterial infections, the right dosage, timing, and duration must be followed. A typical course of treatment for infectious diseases may last 3–4 days, and after symptoms subside, a few more days of treatment should be continued to prevent relapse. Sulfonamide-based medications, for example, usually require a longer treatment period to ensure full recovery. Third, regular disinfection and strong immunity support are key to preventing disease outbreaks. Disinfectants such as organic chlorine compounds are highly effective and safe for use in duck farms. Common disinfectants include aldehydes (like formaldehyde), alkalis (such as quicklime), halogens (like bleach), peroxides (such as peracetic acid), and quaternary ammonium salts. A proper disinfection routine should be established—dipping ducks every 10–15 days and cleaning the environment every 5–7 days. In addition, vaccination plays a critical role in disease prevention. Even though meat ducks grow quickly, relying solely on medication is not enough. Farmers should develop a well-structured vaccination plan based on local disease patterns and ensure timely immunization to protect their flock effectively. By following these practices, duck farmers can improve the health of their birds, reduce the risk of disease, and ultimately increase profitability.

Veterinary Drug

Fenbendazole is an organic compound, which is white or almost white powder, odorless and tasteless. This product is soluble in dimethyl sulfoxide, slightly soluble in methanol, insoluble in water, and soluble in glacial acetic acid, with low toxicity. It is a broad-spectrum benzimidazole insect repellent, effective on gastrointestinal parasites. Fenbendazole is a kind of benzimidazole insecticide. It not only has high repellent activity to adult and larva of gastrointestinal nematode, but also has good effect on reticulum, Fasciola and tapeworm. It also has strong egg killing effect.


Fenbendazole is a broad spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used against gastrointestinal parasites including roundworms,hookworms, whipworms, the taenia species of tapeworms, pinworms, aelurostrongylus, paragonimiasis, strongylesand strongyloides and can be administered to sheep, cattle,horses, fish, dogs, cats, rabbits and seals.

Note: Don't use with bromsalan flukicides such as dibromsalan and tribromsalan.

Product Description

Product Name Wholesale Price Veterinary Medicine Powder 99% Fenbendazole
Appearance White crystalline powder
Molecular formula C15H13N3O2S
Assay 99%
Shelf Life 24 months when properly stored
Storage Keep in a cool, dry, dark location
Product Application1

For sheep:
It is efficient for treating imageo and larva of haemonchosis, ostertagia, trichostrongyle, cooperia, nematodirus, trichuris and dictyocaulus. It has good effec in treating moniezia expansa and M.benedeni. It needs large dose for trematode.

For cattle:
The expelling spectra of cattle is almost similar to that of sheep, need large dose for trematode. It has good effect in treating imago of fasciola hepatica and schistosomula of bovine paramphistomum.

For horse:
It has good effect in treating parascaris equorum, imago and larva of oxyuris equi, Pprobstmayria vivipara, strongylus vulgaris.

For pig:
It has good expelling parasite effect in treating imago and larva of ascaris suum, hyostrongylus rubidus, and oesophagostomum.

For dog & cat:
It has obvious effect in treating ancylostoma caninum, trichuris, and roundworm of dog. Also is effect in treating roundworm, hookworm and tapeworm of cat.

For wildlife:

Deer and other birds of prey.

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