Need Advice About Scabbed Vent

Medistatin is an anti-fungal. These meds need no egg withdrawal. Amoxicillin is a common broad spectrum antibiotic and is safe to use on humans, ducks, chickens, dogs, cats, fish, alligators, well, just about anything that lives and breathes. It will require an egg withdrawal period following the final dose, usually give for ten days.
 
The necrotic tissue was on the area that was prolapsed, so now that the prolapse has resolved the necrotic tissue is no longer visible.
I read that medistatin can be used in laying ducks with no egg withdrawal. Is that right?
I do sell eggs, so I have to be careful with what meds I give my ducks.
Is amoxicillin approved for use in laying ducks? If so what is the egg withdrawal?
What would be a good wormer to use? And the egg withdrawal? Is it true that wormers with no egg withdrawal don't work?
Thanks!
For internal parasites my vet had me use panacur and ivermectin. Both can be bought OTC. If you want to use them I can tell you the schedule she had us use. I don't know if they will be the best drugs for your bird, since mine had a fecal done.

My vet did tell me that there were other prescription meds that were more effective, but they weren't allowed for food producing animals because the egg withdrawal hadn't been tested.
 

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