Animal husbandry – Avian egg treatment or production
Patent
1994-06-03
1996-02-27
Stone, Jacqueline M.
Animal husbandry
Avian egg treatment or production
119174, 426 47, 4352402, 800 2, A01K 4500, A01K 2900, A23J 300, C12N 500
Patent
active
054939941
ABSTRACT:
A method and products are disclosed in which a fertilized egg is non-invasively infused with oxygen such that the structural integrity of the shell of the egg is not compromised. The method comprises the step of subjecting the external surface of the eggshell to the oxygen under a condition of at least one of vacuum and positive pressure. The oxygen is from a substance selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nascent oxygen, liquid oxygen, oxone, ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and potassium permanganate.
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Cox James P.
Cox Robert W. Duffy
Crouch Deborah
Stone Jacqueline M.
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