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titleOfInvention Compositions comprising epidermal growth factor (EGF) for chemical de-fleecing of animals such as sheep
abstract Methods and compositions are provided for the biological defleecing of animals such as sheep. In particular, a method for defleecing an animal includes treatment of the animal with a biological defleecing agent, such as epidermal growth factor (EGF) in injectable form, in a manner so as to provide a blood plasma concentration of the defleecing agent in the animal above a threshold level (X ng/ml) for at least a period of time (Y hours), the threshold level (X) being greater than 50ng/ml. the period of time (Y) being greater than 10 hours and being dependent on the threshold level (X), wherein the combination of threshold level and period of time are effective to defleece at least 80% of animals subjected to the treatment. The use of biological defleecing agents can, at least in theory, provide an alternative to the traditional methods of fleece removal that have involved shearing of the animal.
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