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I will second that the lack of permission is due to it not being tested on birds and is therefore an "off label" use.
The implication is that if there is a ZERO MILK WITHDRAWAL time then there would be a ZERO EGG WITHDRAWAL TIME.
Valbrazen has a withdrawal time .. . . I was told to wait a month before collecting eggs for hatching and 14 days before eating.
I googled Valbrazen and it is a HUMAN WORMER..... I goggled the typical human dosage and it is considerably higher than the amount the
birds are being dosed with. I have not tossed all my eggs because we are not sensitive to medicines. HOWEVER, I will not give any eggs
away during this time because I never know who might be sensitive.
Same thing with antibiotics... If I had to give my birds pencillian, I would eat the eggs during that time because I am NOT allergic to pencillian BUT I would NOT give any eggs away.
I also would not hatch any eggs for a while for birth defect reasons.
I too hate the idea of tossing all these EXTRA eggs that we are not able to consume during the egg withdrawal period. HOWEVER, our production has increased so much that I have to say that it is worth the tossing to get the increase in production.