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titleOfInvention Method and device for producing a bedding material from forest wood chips for a stable, bedding material and use of a defined fine fraction of forest wood chips as bedding material for a stable
abstract In order not to have to use compost litter from sawdust (too expensive, too dust-intensive, not sterile) and also not from large-scale forest wood chips of, for example, over 20 mm in size (too expensive, too hard) and at the same time a use for the small-scale fraction included Dust in the wood chips processing show not only the dust content, but at least a part of the fine fraction of wood chips processing used together as compost bedding, for which it is brought to 15 - 20% by weight of water content, which in particular absorbed by the high-pressure injection especially of the dust particles and is held in it for a long time during storage. This minimizes the dust load when used in the stable.
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