There is really no data on withdrawal for egg consumption in hens, no testing has been done apparently. But from what I read 2 weeks is what is suggested.I feel like I have a good relationship with the other vet I found - and for Bernadette's leg she was perfect because she knew bird anatomy so could confirm nothing was out of place or broken and was then willing to work with me as we invented splints etc. But basically I don't think she has much chicken-specific knowledge.
This new guy I suspect knows his stuff (I looked up all his qualifications). I have no relationship with him as I never met him and I think he may be a tad dismissive of the owner. I was just reflecting, he found cecal worms and treated them with Ivermectin without asking me. I had to ask the receptionist when I collected Lulu what drug he had used. Now Ivermectin is off label and not supposed to be used in laying hens. Good that he is willing to go off label. Not so good that he wouldn't ask me first whether I was OK with the ambiguity of when it would be safe to eat her eggs. So I don't feel like I would ever partner with him in care like I did with the lady vet and Bernadette. Hmmm.
I will definitely try out the other one on the list next time - and maybe I mix and match based on the situation.
My small animal vet also won’t see people, but then she is battling cancer and very cautious about who gets in. Could be this man has similar problems??
I am actually gobsmacked at the lack of info and data on laying hens - poultry in general… with regards to meds etc - so sad!