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I have a flock of 5 laying hens, saw some roundworms last fall prior to them laying, treated them with fenbendazole. Just found a poop full of round worms again yesterday, gave them all a dose of fenbendazole again last night. Planning on redosing in 10 days, not eating the eggs for 24 days total but wanted to scramble them up and feed them back to the chickens rather than wasting them. Anyone know if this would cause any harm?
It seems if the reason for the egg withdrawal is for medication residue in the eggs, so seems it shouldn't be dangerous to the birds.
Also, any tips for prevention as this is my second round of worms and not really a fan.
Thanks in advance!
I have a flock of 5 laying hens, saw some roundworms last fall prior to them laying, treated them with fenbendazole. Just found a poop full of round worms again yesterday, gave them all a dose of fenbendazole again last night. Planning on redosing in 10 days, not eating the eggs for 24 days total but wanted to scramble them up and feed them back to the chickens rather than wasting them. Anyone know if this would cause any harm?
It seems if the reason for the egg withdrawal is for medication residue in the eggs, so seems it shouldn't be dangerous to the birds.
Also, any tips for prevention as this is my second round of worms and not really a fan.
Thanks in advance!