Worming Dilemma

Haha! I can only eat eggs if they’re drowned in hot sauce and covered in bacon. Scrambled eggs make me nauseas.. thankfully I have plenty of egg eating dogs and family members. ;)
Mmmmmm I do the same, including scrambled eggs lol. My wife doesnt understand how I can "ruin" perfectly good eggs with hot sauce haha. We think alike!
 
And the residue in eggs, what does that do for the chickens?:old
(I know the answer haha)
I wasn't thinking about that. Tes just said she had dogs that liked to eat eggs. I wanted to make sure she knew that not only dogs and neighbors can eat her future eggs but her birds can too.
 
No matter how minute the residue is in eggs after worming, (for most wormers and antibiotics,) there's always the risk of increasing worm resistance to the product the next time it's used in poultry. It may require increasing dosage or rotating to a different medication. We see this in the FDA's recent ban on most antibiotics including a couple of good legitimate poultry wormers that were removed off the market.
There are other things that can enhance wormer effectiveness in poultry as well, but most chicken owners are afraid to do it, or wont do it.
 
No matter how minute the residue is in eggs after worming, (for most wormers and antibiotics,) there's always the risk of increasing worm resistance to the product the next time it's used in poultry. It may require increasing dosage or rotating to a different medication. We see this in the FDA's recent ban on most antibiotics including a couple of good legitimate poultry wormers that were removed off the market.
There are other things that can enhance wormer effectiveness in poultry as well, but most chicken owners are afraid to do it, or wont do it.
I know about worming resistance haha, my dogs and chickens eat plenty of eggs but not the ones from after worming for that reason.

I’m a vet assistant, but I’m still learning about chickens. If it applies to dogs as well then I’m set. :D
 

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