Animal husbandry – Entomological culture device – Egg treatment – production – or storage
Patent
1988-07-22
1990-04-17
Apley, Richard J.
Animal husbandry
Entomological culture device
Egg treatment, production, or storage
514218, A01K 4500
Patent
active
049170457
ABSTRACT:
Organic silicon compounds in which silicon is solely bonded to oxygen, fluorine, chlorine or bromine such that not less than one-fourth of the silicon valences are satisfied by bonding to oxygen, stimulate the deposition of bone in bird embryos. Preferred birds are domestic fowl, such as chickens and turkeys. The silicon compounds are administered to the bird eggs by such means as injecting the eggs, or spraying or soaking them.
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Carlisle, Chap 4 of Silicon & Siliceous Structures in Biological Systems, Simpson T. L., ed. B. E. Springer Verkog, New York (1981), pp. 69-94.
Hu Patrick C.
Wiegand Karl E.
Apley Richard J.
Baran Robert J.
Ethyl Corporation
Paul N.
Sieberth John F.
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