Yes there is a safe wormer!

The Eprinex Pour On is for cattle and the box says there is no withdrawal time for meat or milk. To some, that translates to no withdrawal time for eggs. I've only wormed the entire flock twice in over three years with Eprinex and we ate the eggs. Invermectin is different from Eprinex and I would toss eggs for two weeks afterward with most any chemical wormer.
 
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Are the eggs really safe to eat if you have used Ivermec?

As long as you are using pour on there is no problem. I do ours every 2 months because we live on rock and mites are a problem in this area. We have ate the eggs from our chickens for years my children have them every day for breakfast, no side effects other then no longer being hungry
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We use a eye dropper
4 drops small
6 drops med
8 drops lg.
As for eating the chickens you must wait for 48 days.
No other findings i.e. milk or eggs has been established for the pour on. And it should not be used on calves to be processed for veal.
What ever you choose to use is your own personal choice and what you feel is best for your animals.
Hope these posts help to ease your mind and help to have mite and worm free chickens.
Hope you find what is right for you, there is alot of great advice form our fellow BYC members.
Blessings
 

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