THOMAS P WILLIAMS
Medical Practice at 127 Ct, Miami, FL

License number
Florida 50217
Expiration Date
Dec 16, 1987
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
1620 SW 127Th Ct, Miami, FL 33175

Professional information

Thomas Williams Photo 1

Thomas Williams - Miami, FL

Work:
KBR.COM
Construction/Carpentry Worker
HANDS ON CONSTRUCTION
Construction/Carpentry Worker (Owner)


Thomas Williams Photo 2

Pen For Roosting Fowl

US Patent:
4905628, Mar 6, 1990
Filed:
Jan 26, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/148516
Inventors:
Thomas D. Williams - Miami FL
Roger Williams - Miami FL
Assignee:
Quail Roost Quail Farms - Miami FL
International Classification:
A01K 110, A01K 3116, A01K 39014
US Classification:
119 21
Abstract:
A pen useful for raising roosting fowl from the chick stage through maturity. The pen includes a floor which is pivotable between a first, closed position and a second, open position in which eggs from the fowl can pass out of the pen. The front of the pen includes a feed trough, the wall of which is provided with apertures permitting chicks to enter the feed trough when the floor is in the closed position. The apertures are blocked off when the floor is in the open position.


Thomas Williams Photo 3

Method Of Raising Roosting Fowl

US Patent:
4721062, Jan 26, 1988
Filed:
Apr 4, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/719865
Inventors:
Thomas D. Williams - Miami FL
Roger Williams - Miami FL
Assignee:
Quail Roost Quail Farms - Miami FL
International Classification:
A01K 3100
US Classification:
119 21
Abstract:
A process for raising roosting fowl includes subjecting newly-hatched fowl to infrared radiation for a limited period of time and decreasing visible light. The fowl mature in substantially total darkness. Temperature is controlled to keep the fowl comfortable. The fowl are given a protein rich diet for a time sufficient to allow substantially complete bone structure formation, at which time they are switched to a high carbohydrate diet to increase meat weight. The process reduces stress on the birds and keeps them docile, resulting in decreased handling, faster maturing, increased meat versus bone ratio and increased bird numbers per area of raising space.