Totala Animal Studies

Multiple studies have been conducted showing the effectiveness of Daily 72 in animal production. Two well documented, representative studies have been done on poultry production by Walter H. Wilborn, Ph.D., Director of Structural Research Center in Mobile, Alabama.

One of these studies was carried out for 7 weeks on two groups of 100 chicks. The control group was 100 chicks on a standard diet and fresh water. The experimental group consisted of 100 chicks on standard diet and fresh water supplemented with 20ml of Daily 72 per gallon for the first four days and then 10 ml per gallon from the remainder of the study.

• The experimental group outgained the control over the 7 weeks by an average of 201.1 Grams per bird. 2942.3 with the experimental group versus 2741.2 for the control.

• The experimental group showed on average a .60 inch greater breast circumference at the end of the 7 weeks. 15.98 inches for the experimental versus 15.38 inches for the control. 

• The experimental group also had 14.3% more dressed weight than that of the control at the end of the 7 weeks. 3.2 lbs for the experimental group versus 2.8 lbs. for the control.

• By the 6th week, the experimental group had out gained the 7 week weight of the control group, (2.9 lbs. for the experimental group at week 6, versus 2.8 lbs. for the control at week 7).

• The experimental group had a mortality rate of 1% while the control’s mortality rate was 5%.

A second study was conducted comparing two groups of 50 turkeys over 10 weeks. The control group consisted of 50 turkeys on a standard diet where the experimental group consisted of 50 turkeys on a standard diet plus Daily 72.

• The 50 control turkeys were very aggressive toward each other causing sores, wounds, carcass damage and 5 mortalities.

• The 50 experimental turkeys were very docile and inflicted no visible wounds, sores or mortalities.

A third study, currently nearing completion, is being carried out on 3 groups of 100 white leghorns from Ideal Poultry of Cameron, Texas. The trial groups, on 3.5 and 7.5 ml per gallon have shown:
• 7 - 12% greater feed efficiency,
• reduced incidents of coccidiosis,
• eggs weighing an additional 1.5 grams
• stronger shells with less breakage.


*At 25 days into the LD50 study, no birds in test group have died, at either 32X the typical use rate, not at 100% by volume (128 times typical application rate) of liquid intake for the birds.