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Most antibiotics are not approved for laying hens. However many vets will prescribe, and many people will give them to their chickens to treat a dangerous infection. Enrofloxacin or Baytril is banned in the US for chickens, but it is still widely used, and legal in other countries. I would wait 30 days after treatment to eat eggs if she continues to lay them. If you or your family has ever used Cipro, that is very similar, so I don’t know why the vet was so cautious. There is a risk of those things with it’s exposure in humans, but it is not common.
Probably put that strong of a caution on the use because some people are allergic to certain antibiotics. I'm highly allergic to Cipro.
 
Unfortunately, this will be the last update as she passed away last night. I find comfort in knowing I tried everything to help her but I’m still very sad
 

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