You better read the back of the wazine bottle label again: "Do not medicate prior to slaughter within 14 days for turkeys and chickens and 21 days for swine." You have to wait 14 days before eating the chicken so the poison clears the birds system. If the chicken is good to eat after the 14th day, so are the eggs. Feed the eggs to your dog.I own a feed store and was doing some research on Wazine for a customer. Absolutely no where on the bottle does it say to discard eggs for 14 days. It states that this product should not be used for hens laying eggs for human consumption. In fact the same goes for another "poultry" product--Sulmet 12.5% which is a sulfa drug used to treat a variety of diseases in poultry including coccidiosis. The only product I can find that is seemingly safe to use to worm egg layers is called Flubenvet 1%. It is 10 mg/g of flubendazole. I found it on a UK website and evidently it is available in a variety of countries but not the US. Would love to get some feedback from someone one who knows more about it. Also on natural wormer remedies.
There are 9 types of cocci that chickens can get. Sulmet only treats 2 types, Corid treats all 9 types.
Flubenvet is a good wormer but has to be added in the feed, I believe 7 days to be effective.
Here's a link for you to read about natural wormers. The member had an official necropsy performed and it was determined that the bird was infested with capillary worms resulting in weakening the chickens immune system. With the compromised immune system, this allowed other diseases and Ecoli to take over....all from using natural wormers:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=576036
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=576245
Valbazen cattle/sheep wormer is the best wormer on the market for chickens hands down.