Happy-Bore Medicated Dewormer, a dewormer product, was distributed under the brand name of Happy-Bore Medicated Dewormer by Galacti-Stok. Galacti-Stok is a subsidiary company of TaggeCo.
This product was a slurry-based deworming agent specifically formulated for happabores. It was designed to eliminate and manage a variety of parasitic infestations, including bladderworm, crop microserps, multilegged throat croakers, intestinal fangworm colonies, lesser and greater nasal nesting spit-crawlers, as well as cranial nodule worms. However, it was not intended for use against flesh-eating daggerworms, brain crawlers, or Maxilan's explosive bloatworm.
The active pharmaceutical ingredient comprised 1.87% of the formula, and was trestibinexocycline 5-Gamma. The remaining ingredients consisted of forage byproducts, thlank oil, and greel-root acid, which served as a preservative. Proper storage involved maintaining ambient temperatures within the manufacturer's recommended range.
Application involved evenly distributing the dewormer across the daily feed rations using a spatula or similar implement with a long handle. The slurry formulation required thorough mixing with the feed before consumption by the happabores. Allow the mixture to stand for five standard minutes (or until vapor is observed) before incorporating it into the feed. Continuous stirring of the feed-slurry blend was necessary until bubbling occurred. The suggested dosage for happabores was administered every nine standard timeparts, adjusted based on the average weight of the happabores, the prevalence of local parasitic activity, and the observed effectiveness of the treatment. Monitoring of product consumption was recommended to ensure an appropriate balance of ingestion.
Certain species with highly sensitive olfactory systems may be adversely affected by the slurry. The vapor emitted by the slurry had a strong, unpleasant odor and could cause mild irritation to mucous membranes. Individuals with sensitivities should consult a veterinarian or physician before handling the product.
In rare instances, male breeding happabores experiencing musth may exhibit signs of illness following administration of the dewormer, although this was considered a typical reaction.
In the event of skin contact with happabore bodily fluids, immediate flushing with an alkaline solution was required. Seeking professional medical attention was crucial to prevent permanent staining of the skin and persistent odor retention.