Can hens eat eggs laid by oxytetracycline

Updated on pet 2024-07-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    You can eat it. Because the hen eats oxytetracycline.

    It has been digested and it is difficult to get into the egg, so it is edible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Can hens eat eggs laid by oxytetracyclineCan hens eat eggs laid by oxytetracyclineHens can also eat eggs laid by oxytetracycline, because hens vomit or not, well, it is an anti-inflammatory drug is anti-inflammatory.

    Sha Zheng anti-inflammatory. Target. Hens eat oxytetracycline can be coated with oxytetracycline can play an anti-inflammatory and bactericidal role, and then oxytetracycline with.

    The hen's Xie Yike is excreted from the body. The eggs it lays contain very little oxytetracycline. No, it doesn't.

    Calm, quality. The mother took oxytetracycline. Lay eggs.

    It's edible. No. Good is not harmful to the human body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, the drug chicks will excrete it after eating it. However, oxytetracycline has an egg abandonment period of 2 days in the national veterinary drug standard, so chickens eat oxytetracycline and do not eat eggs within 2 days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You said that the laying hen ate mildew feed, mycotoxins will not remain in the eggs, this depends on how much it is fed, how long it has been eaten, a little bit, the chicken itself can still be solved, if you eat for a longer time, more, there will definitely be an impact and residue.

    I'll give you an analogy for this, just like people eat unclean and moldy food, which is also a hazard to their own health, if it is a pregnant woman, eating bad things will definitely have an impact on the fetus. Moldy food is easy to cause cancer, which is a great hazard to one's own health.

    As farmers, we will inevitably encounter the problem of mildew of chicken feed in the breeding process, when the chicken feed is moldy, do not give it to the chickens, otherwise it will bring health problems to the chickens, the slight is sick, and the serious ones will lead to death, which will cause serious economic losses to the farmers. If it is thrown away, it will also bring losses to farmers, so I will explain below, what if to prevent mildew in chicken feed?

    1. Feed mildew is generally because the moisture content in the feed is relatively high, so we strictly control the moisture content of the feed, which can be placed in the sun for drying and placed in a relatively dry place.

    2. We also need to regularly inspect the feed equipment and storage warehouse. Timely cleaning of the feet of feed processing equipment, frequent cleaning and disinfection of the origin of stacked feed, and shortening the storage time of prepared feed, which can greatly reduce the occurrence of feed mildew.

    3. Antifungal agents can be used, which is more effective, and the specific use method should be prepared according to the instructions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I can't eat it, because I eat the food that hasn't changed for a long time, and the hen's body is not very good at laying eggs, and it will be more or less affected.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, oxytetracycline as a preventive bird disease residue rotin, the prevention and control of intestinal bacterial infection has an obvious effect, plus oxytetracycline ** is relatively convenient, easy to buy, therefore, many chicken farmers like to use it as a drug additive into feed tung chop feeding, this method of short-term application effect is obvious, not big. However, the long-term use of oxytetracycline to feed chickens is easy to damage their livers, resulting in the occurrence of ascites in chickens, causing a large number of deaths and bringing economic losses to chicken farmers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, oxytetracycline can be used for diseases such as dysentery and chlamydia in young birds, and can also be used to relieve the stress response of chickens, increase egg production, and promote the growth of young birds.

    There are several main reasons:

    1. Tendon prolapse: Tendon prolapse is complex, and the lack or deficiency of manganese, choline, niacin, folic acid, biotin, and niacin in feed may cause this disease. The development of the epiphyseal growth plate of the diseased chicken is hindered, the tibia is shortened and bent, the chondrodystrophy is made, the metaphyseal is thickened, the tarsal joint is enlarged, the distal tibia and the proximal end of the tarsal bone are bent outward, and the intestinal tendon is detached and displaced, resulting in the outward bending or twisting of the legs, the legs and feet are deformed, the sick chicken cannot stand, and moves on the ground by the tarsal joint, and finally dies due to difficulty in eating and drinking.

    2. Tibial chondrodysplasia: the occurrence of this disease is related to the ion balance in chickens. When high doses of phosphorus, chloride or sulfur are supplemented in the feed, the anion level increases and the incidence of the disease increases, while when calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium are supplemented, the cation level in the feed increases and the incidence of the disease decreases.

    Hens have poor cold resistance, and the body temperature of the newly hatched chicks is 3 % lower than that of adult chickens, and it takes 10 days to reach normal body temperature. The body temperature is high, the development is fast, and the body temperature of the general chicken is in between, so it must be raised in a warm winter and cool summer with good ventilation. Weak resistance, especially in chicks, is susceptible to harmful microorganisms.

    Easy to startle, chickens are timid, especially chicks are easy to startle, the light ones are crowded, the growth and development are stunted, and the heavy ones trample on each other to cause disability and death. Therefore, raise chickens in a quiet place. Rough management, sudden noise, intrusion of dogs and cats, culling, etc. can all lead to disturbances in the flock and affect growth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Oxytetracycline is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, which can prevent and improve a variety of diseases, and it is best to use less antibiotics in the breeding process of laying hens, antibiotics will kill a large number of beneficial microorganisms, and there will be residues in the animal body, which will seriously affect the quality and taste of animals. It is recommended that you use feed grade calcium formate, which can increase the egg production rate and enhance the eggshell quality at the same time. Hope mine can help you!

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