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titleOfInvention Bamboo skin substitute straw
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modifications required) [Problem] In horse rearing, the use of conventional straw beds laid on the stable floor affects horse rearing due to pesticide contamination, and measures to maintain horse health are to be taken. Had been requested. SOLUTION: As a substitute for straw, bamboo skin or corn husk is used as a raw material, and this is heated with hot water containing glycol as a disinfecting and sterilizing agent, and then heated and impregnated with a repellent that horses dislike. Filter the dried product, cut the dried product using a cutting machine, cut it into a long and thin strip, cut it at right angles to make a small chip, and use it as a substitute straw material. It is characterized by.
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