YES! I think that's it! @Red Horse
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
http://www.farad.org/
"Modern animal agriculture relies heavily on the use of therapeutic drugs, pesticides and other agents that improve overall animal health and promote safe, efficient and humane production practices...
I'd find a new vet, if I were you. Do nothing? Are you f*ng kidding me? At least my vet, who has never seen your chickens and knows nothing about your setup, advised trying a different medication. I will contact him tomorrow and ask again about what that acronym was, and let you know!
My vet said he would refer to a guide for other medications. I am very sorry - I thought he said an acronym like anada or ranad or narad, but I cannot find it for you! The gist, though, is that a different treatment would be needed. Refer to your vet.
My vet has that ability, although he declines due to the need for different panels depending on the situation, and he would have to order certain panels as needed. It's better for the owner to send their bird to their state lab, where they will do all the panels necessary or whatever is ordered...
I found a vet who treats chickens only 15 minutes from home!!!! :bow I'm bringing with me 6 fresh fecal samples from the flock (about 75-ish birds total) for a worm test, as I suspect threadworms are rampant.
I have an appointment in ONE HOUR --- I'll have the vet's ear for a short time and a...