It wasn't a wormer, it was an antibiotic. The information on the drug says not to be used in poultry whose eggs are to be used for human consumption. Period. Tis probably means that it isn't FDA approved for use in laying hens. However, according to research, Tetracycline is excreted in eggs for 6-11 days after oral dosing for 5-7 days and Oxytetracycline for 9 days. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a907632520
So this would indicate a 2 week waiting period would be sufficient. IMHO I would not be afraid to eat the eggs after this time. I don't know where this leaves you on selling eggs.
So this would indicate a 2 week waiting period would be sufficient. IMHO I would not be afraid to eat the eggs after this time. I don't know where this leaves you on selling eggs.