Possibly An Internal Layer *GRAPHIC PICS*

That’s why I couldn’t change it I guess. My first post was in March. But thankfully it has been added.
There is always the option of putting graphic images in a Spoiler. Click on the + button to the left of the camera button and click on spoiler in the drop down menu. It will open a dialog box which allows you to enter a title for your spoiler. Click on continue and the spoiler will be put in the reply box with the cursor in the proper position for you to begin adding text or photos.
 
I'm not going to say more than you should research the egg withdrawal recommendations for these products and make up your own mind. Some manufacturers of the products give rather different advice to the forums and many vets.
Yes, I understand. If it were just me and my family I wouldn’t be too concerned, but I do sell a few dozen each week, most though I give away. I am down in egg numbers with only my 12 pullets and a handful of molting hens still laying. I’ve definitely got some real troupers. My RIR, BPR, BCM and a WPR/Wellie mix are all still laying, right through molt. They’ve certainly impressed me.
 
There is always the option of putting graphic images in a Spoiler. Click on the + button to the left of the camera button and click on spoiler in the drop down menu. It will open a dialog box which allows you to enter a title for your spoiler. Click on continue and the spoiler will be put in the reply box with the cursor in the proper position for you to begin adding text or photos.
Thank you for mentioning this. I did almost do that this morning.
 
Yes, I understand. If it were just me and my family I wouldn’t be too concerned, but I do sell a few dozen each week, most though I give away. I am down in egg numbers with only my 12 pullets and a handful of molting hens still laying. I’ve definitely got some real troupers. My RIR, BPR, BCM and a WPR/Wellie mix are all still laying, right through molt. They’ve certainly impressed me.
A shame you didn't get a few pictures of one of your moulting hens laying an egg. You could have helped put another stupid piece of common knowledge in it s grave.
I do mention on occasions that moulting has absolutely no biological connection to egg laying but...
 
I'm not going to say more than you should research the egg withdrawal recommendations for these products and make up your own mind. Some manufacturers of the products give rather different advice to the forums and many vets.
In the US, when fenbendazole is given at 1 mg/kg for five days in a row there is a zero day egg withdrawal. It is the only de-wormer in the US approved for laying hens.
The actual drug that was approved is Aqua-Sol, it's a 200 mg/ml water-soluble fenbendazole, but there is no reason that the 100 mg/ml Safeguard for goats couldn't be used instead.
https://animaldrugsatfda.fda.gov/adafda/app/search/public/document/downloadFoi/3083
https://www.merck-animal-health-usa.com/product/poultry/Safe-Guard-AquaSol/1
 
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A shame you didn't get a few pictures of one of your moulting hens laying an egg. You could have helped put another stupid piece of common knowledge in it s grave.
I do mention on occasions that moulting has absolutely no biological connection to egg laying but...
I will say that the four that are still laying aren’t “nekked” like some are, but nonetheless they are molting.
 
I will say that the four that are still laying aren’t “nekked” like some are, but nonetheless they are molting.
Oh, if they are molting you should not use Safeguard because it can cause feather damage.

The doses listed below *would* require egg withdrawal.
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I will say that the four that are still laying aren’t “nekked” like some are, but nonetheless they are molting.
Most of them here except of course pullets in their first lay cycle moult and stop laying around the same time so it's easy to draw the wrong conclusion.
I had Myth this autumn having a medium molt and laying eggs. I did try to get a picture of her rear end with the egg coming out. It was quite apparent she was moulting by the state of her bum.
She's one of the hens that lays her eggs in nest boxes and I couldn't turn her around.
Poor thing laid and moulted for three weeks. The moult stopped at the end of week three and she laid four more eggs then stopped.
 

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