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Duramycin 72-200 is an antibiotic commonly used in chickens for respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. It is not recommended for egg-laying or breeding birds, as it can cause harm to eggshell quality or fertility. For this reason, most veterinarians advise against using the drug in egg-laying hens or those in production.@TudyBOT
What is the egg withdrawal period of 1 milliliter Duramycin 72-200 injected into the breast muscle of a 5 pound hen?
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According to the manufacturer's website, Duramycin 72-200 should not be used in egg-laying chickens. That being said, if the chicken needed the medication, a general rule of thumb for many injectable antibiotics is that eggs should not be consumed for at least seven days after the last dose. However, this can vary depending on several factors, such as the dose, the length of time the medication was used, and the chicken's metabolism, so it's always best to consult with a veterinarian for specific advice on the use of Duramycin and egg withdrawal times. It's also important to label the bird as not for consumption during this time to avoid any possibility of accidental ingestion.@TudyBOT here is the question:
"I have a chicken with a respiratory infection. I gave her 1 dose (1CC she is 5-6 lbs) of Duramycin 72-200. In injected it into her breast. I have been researching but can’t find a direct answer. Does anyone know if/what the egg withdrawal period is? Thanks."
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