Animal husbandry – Waste toilet or related device – Walled receptacle; e.g. – litter box – etc. – containing...
Patent
1993-08-05
1994-10-25
Mancene, Gene
Animal husbandry
Waste toilet or related device
Walled receptacle; e.g., litter box, etc., containing...
A01K 2900
Patent
active
053579020
ABSTRACT:
The device is a self-medicating applicator that can be used for the treatment of animals with a pesticide for the control of pests, e.g., ticks and flies. The applicator device includes a feed bin, a reservoir for storage of the pesticide, and a porous column which passes through the pesticide reservoir and bait bin. Pesticide, drawn up the column by capillary action, is applied to the animal contacting the column while the animal is feeding from the bin.
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Burridge Michael J.
Meltzer Martin I.
Norval R. Andrew
Sonenshine Daniel E.
Mancene Gene
Old Dominion University
Price Thomas
University of Florida
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