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Thank you coach, yes very hard to find anything about if we can or can not eat the eggs. We are not eating them to be on the safe side. Will call the vet and ask but between us I trust people with chickens then a young vet.What I found is that it's a tetracycline drug (https://www.drugs.com/vet/chloronex-soluble-powder-concentrate.html) . Hard to find info on chickens... did find this: http://www.merckvetmanual.com/pharmacology/antibacterial-agents/tetracyclines
chart at the very bottom (click to enlarge) says 5 days for chickens for other forms of tetracycline, doesn't list poultry for this form. If it were me I'd probably go with at least 2 weeks just to be safe, unless someone comes up with better info. Hope that helps.
Thank you kikisgrils, also at the time the vet said nothing about not eating the eggs or not. Wife is going to call and try asking her.Here ya go:
Page 190
http://www.armchairpatriot.com/Home-Vet/Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook [Desk Ed.] 6th ed. - D. Plumb (Blackwell, 2008) WW.pdf
Although I am not seeing an egg withdrawal period.
Great...Please update here as to what they say.Thank you kikisgrils, also at the time the vet said nothing about not eating the eggs or not. Wife is going to call and try asking her.