Nope, but it should work fine. As a physician, I'd really prefer to see azythromycin used sparingly. Basic e-mycin is already well established in the veterinary trade and should be quite a bit cheaper.
For one particular application, the risk of harm is vanishingly small.
When you add up how much is being tossed around in the environment, resistant strains can be selected for in just a few short years. It's a cumulative effect.
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