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Device And Method For Enhancing The Feeding Response Of Larval Fish
A device and method are provided for enhancing the feeding response of larval fish to feedstock. A food distribution mechanism is positionable above the tank housing the larval fish and is adapted for...
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Terence Barry | P150250US02
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Natural Feed Additive Combats Gastrointestinal Infection in Livestock and Poultry
Reaping billion dollar losses every year, coccidiosis is a common protozoan infection of agricultural animals that targets the digestive system. Its symptoms include weight loss, diarrhea and suppress...
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Mark Cook, Jordan Sand | P120128US01
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SIgA Protein as Heath Supplement for Animals, Humans
Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) plays a critical role in immunity. The protein is found in breast milk and secreted in the gastrointestinal system during development and adulthood. Research suggests...
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Mark Cook, Jordan Sand | P120329US01
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Optimizing Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Dairy Cattle
Nitrogen in the livestock diet arises primarily from crude protein (CP) in feed. While needed for proper health and milk production, too much nitrogen in the diet causes high levels to be excreted int...
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Michel Wattiaux | P140285US02
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Vaccine to Improve Phosphate Retention in Farm Animals
To promote growth, dietary phosphate is required to meet the animal’s dietary needs. UW–Madison researchers have focused on developing a novel technology that reduces both dietary needs and excret...
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Mark Cook, Elizabeth Kraayenbrink, Kimberly Collins | P120032US02
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Method for Heat-Stabilizing Proteins to Protect Their Specific Binding Activities
Proteins that bind to specific target molecules can be added to food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products to achieve beneficial effects; however, the use of such proteins has been limited because man...
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Mark Cook, Mingder Yang, Mark Etzel | P03388US
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Method to Increase Feed Efficiency by Reducing Endotoxin-Induced GI Tract Inflammation
Pathogenic bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract can induce inflammatory responses that negatively affect the ability of animals to efficiently digest food and absorb nutrients. Endotoxin, a characte...
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Mark Cook, Mingder Yang, David Barnes | P03399US
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Method to Increase Body Weight Uniformity and Carcass Yield in Animals
Prostaglandins and leukotrienes are believed to cause gastrointestinal inflammation that negatively affects the ability of animals to convert feed into body weight. Reducing the bioavailability of pro...
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Mark Cook, Mingder Yang, Kevin Roberson | P04184US
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Precisely Estimating Neutral Detergent Fiber Digestibilty of Biomass for Feed or Ethanol Production
The amount of energy a particular type of forage contributes to a ruminant diet is a key factor in predicting animal performance. Animals fed high-energy forages gain weight faster and produce more ...
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David Combs, John Goeser | P07325US