Help! I gave my chickens doxycycline for 24 hours will I eventually be able to eat the eggs again

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Help! I gave my chickens doxycycline for 24 hours will I eventually be able to eat the eggs again?
My avain vet suggested the doxcycline for treatment. I had some on hand (husband has pigeons) and then I read it is not an approved antibiotic for poultry intended for human consumption including the eggs....
I'm getting ready to order the Denagard as I've seen that it has an excellent report for treatment of respiratory issues.
Thanks for advice.
 
I would suggest if you have started the doxycycline, I would go ahead and continue with it. Almost no antibiotics are approved for egg laying poultry. Many vets will prescribe them, and most medications state that eggs should never be eaten. However, many people on BYC will use them and wait a reasonable amount of time before consuming eggs. FARAD is a good source to use. 30 days is a good amount of time to wait if you cannot find a reasonable egg withdrawal time. @casportpony is a good source to contact about withdrawal times on many meds.
Here is one source that says that doxycycline may remain in egg yolk for 15 days after stopping the medicine, and 13 days in the egg white:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25876457
 
Given the short period of treatment and given that the eggs are for personal consumption it would not bother me, but then again I have been on two 30 day treatments with Doxycycline for Lyme disease.
 
Welcome to BYC! Your avian vet can contact FARAD and request withdrawal times for doxycycline and Denagard. Email this link to your vet:
http://cafarad.ucdavis.edu/FARMWeb/

FWIW, Although Denagard is not labeled for use in poultry here in the US, it is approved for use in the UK with a zero-day egg withdrawal.
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