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- In collaboration with the USDA National Wildlife Research Center, Innolytics LLC has developed technology that can effectively decrease the hatchability of goose and duck eggs by feeding treated bait during the reproductive season.
- The effects are fully reversible and the company has designed a controlled baiting program that virtually eliminates any impact on non-target birds.
- The technology complements other programs of bird population management such as habitat modification, physical barriers and hazing methods.
- The active ingredient in OvoControl has been used in the poultry industry to control an enteric disease for more than 50 years. Interference with egg hatchability is well documented in chickens, ducks and geese (references available upon request).
- OvoControl is very effective and will interfere with hatchability in approximately 95% of the eggs from treated birds.
- Detailed studies on environmental impact on other animals and humans indicate no effects on other species.
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