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publicationDate 1991-04-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1639545-A1
titleOfInvention Litter for agricultural animals and poultry
abstract The invention relates to agriculture and can be used in animal husbandry as a litter with biocidal properties. The purpose of the invention is to improve the bactericidal properties by reducing the time of inactivation and increasing the sorption capacity. For this, in addition to cellulose fiber, calcium oxide and water, the litter additionally contains fluorine and calcium oxides, sulfur, phosphorus, aluminum, iron, silicon, in the following ratio of components, May. %: calcium oxide 3-21; sulfur oxide 4.4-25.5; phosphorus oxide 0.1-1.5; alumina 0.03-2.5; iron oxide 0.02-1.0; silica 0.03-5.0; fluorine 0.01-0.5; water 7.0-20.0; cellulose fiber else. The litter can reduce the incidence of animal and bird diseases of the respiratory organs, increase productivity, and maintain a high level of general sanitary culture of livestock buildings. 3 tab.
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