Wazine and egg hatchability/mutations

colby318

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I just dosed the girls with wazine. I can't sell the eggs for 14 days for human consumption. So... can they hatch? I might as well try to make use of the eggs instead of tossing them. Is there a problem with viability or chance of mutations? Does anyone have any experience hatching or just conjecture.
Colby in KY
 
It can... That would be profoundly sad.
 
I fed the eggs back to the chickens and dogs during that time. I can't stand to wasting the eggs. I scrambled the eggs for the group. I figured that it wasn't going to hurt any of the critters. I can also state that they are all still quite healthy.
 
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When you feed the eggs back to the chickens, you are re-introducing the wormer and should be extending the time not to use the eggs.
 
I agree with the above post. If you feed the birds their own medicated eggs during the time of discard, you are re-introducing the wormer into the bird, and should extend the time you discard eggs to compensate for that. You shouldn't use them during that time, and no-one else should, either.
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When you feed the eggs back to the chickens, you are re-introducing the wormer and should be extending the time not to use the eggs.

Good point.
 

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