I have a question this group will probably be able to answer. I have a hen that I have been treating for bumble foot. The vet, a chicken expert, gave me an ointment to apply. It has been made up by--I can't think of the right word at the moment--maybe a compounding pharmacy? It contains all kinds of things, antibiotics, maybe a steroid.
Can I eat the eggs? Do I likely need a withdrawal period for a topically applied antibiotic? I will ask him, but wanted an opinion from a meat-producing group as well. Thanks.
If you want to avoid the steroids there will need to be a withdrawal period. The weight gaining steroids in cattle are administered by an ear tag. So you see a topical solution of steriods finds its way into the food chain. I couldn't begin to guess the withdrawal. If you know the antibiotic and the steroid name it is possible that the withdrawal times may be posted somewhere on the internet.