Grower feed to Layer feed: When can I use the eggs?

JimmyQ

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11 Years
Oct 24, 2008
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Hello all,
I have 10 RI Red hens which were hatched on March 2, 2009. I got an egg on July 16th and switched the feed from medicated grower crumbles to non-medicated layer pellets. How long do I have to wait for the medicine to work itself out of the hens (and subsequently the eggs) before I can use the eggs for human consumption?
Thanks for any insight.
Jimmy Q
 
You can use the eggs now, the amt of medication (amprolium) in the feed that passes to the egg is very little. You've probably eaten worse stuff than a little digested medicated feed! lol
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I start the pullets on Layer when I get my first egg. I use medicated Starter/Grower. I feed it to the birds until I get my first egg then I switch over to Layer. If I have any Starter/Grower or Grower left over when I get my first egg, I mix in the leftover feed with the Layer feed. I have never had any problems. The amprollium in the starter helps in the chicks development in their resistance to cocci. It is sulfa based. There is only a problem eating the eggs layed by the birds that have had the medicated feed when they start to lay if you have any alergies to Sulfa.
 

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