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+ | That being said current plans for animal practices are quite varied. First seeing what animals this could be applied to is important, followed by finding which of those have cavity issues that need solving. Lastly applying and testing the effectiveness of the bacteria on a variety of animals using a slew of different delivery methods would inform us on what to change and improve and what consumables if any need to be avoided. Current possible animals include dogs, horses and cows. | ||
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Human Practices
Until successful results from animal applications no plans for human practices will exist. That being said current plans for animal practices are quite varied. First seeing what animals this could be applied to is important, followed by finding which of those have cavity issues that need solving. Lastly applying and testing the effectiveness of the bacteria on a variety of animals using a slew of different delivery methods would inform us on what to change and improve and what consumables if any need to be avoided. Current possible animals include dogs, horses and cows.
Until successful results from animal applications no plans for human practices will exist. That being said current plans for animal practices are quite varied. First seeing what animals this could be applied to is important, followed by finding which of those have cavity issues that need solving. Lastly applying and testing the effectiveness of the bacteria on a variety of animals using a slew of different delivery methods would inform us on what to change and improve and what consumables if any need to be avoided. Current possible animals include dogs, horses and cows.