??scrambled eggs and worming question??

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I would like to start by saying thank you too the backyard chicken community for all the support and help.
2013 this is my first year raising chickens my chickens are approximately 20 weeks old we have a mix flock gorgeous Birds.
I've recently just wormed my chicks for the first time. and of course 2 days after I wormed the birds, the eggs started showing up. I know humans can't eat the eggs after worming for two weeks.. my question is can I make scrambled eggs and feed them to the chickens for the next two weeks so the eggs aren't wasted??thank you for any input.
 
I would like to start by saying thank you too the backyard chicken community for all the support and help.
2013 this is my first year raising chickens my chickens are approximately 20 weeks old we have a mix flock gorgeous Birds.
I've recently just wormed my chicks for the first time. and of course 2 days after I wormed the birds, the eggs started showing up. I know humans can't eat the eggs after worming for two weeks.. my question is can I make scrambled eggs and feed them to the chickens for the next two weeks so the eggs aren't wasted??thank you for any input.

Don't see why not, you can hatch them too. I personally eat them no matter what my birds are eating, I just don't sell them, never hurt me.
 
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this was amazing not one egg then all the sudden 3 eggs in one dayI was so excited and sad at the same time I've never eaten a farm chicken egg and now I have to wait 2 weeks... : )
 
If you have a with holding period for the eggs then with hold them from the chickens too. There will be a residual of the drug in the eggs so feeding them back will give them a new dose all be it small. The Idea of with holding Is to allow the drug to clear the animal's system. giving a new dose kinda prolongs the process. If you want to eat the eggs or give them to another animal that is your decision. Be aware that there is a small trace in them. Don't sell or give them away.
 
I really didn't think about that .sounds like a simple logic. Thanks. for now I'm counting down the days for nice farm egg, & a toasty English muffin...
 

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