Animal husbandry – Material for absorbing moisture from waste product – Having clay component
Patent
1990-08-17
1992-03-10
Swiatek, Robert P.
Animal husbandry
Material for absorbing moisture from waste product
Having clay component
A01K 1015
Patent
active
050941909
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an clay-based animal litter to which has been applied a liquid carrier containing a boron-containing compound in an odor-controlling effective amount. The boron-containing compound acts by antimicrobial action, controlling urease, or a combination of these mechanisms when the litter is used by the animal.
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Arbogast Peter C.
Ratcliff Steven D.
Swatling Donald K.
Wood Randy L.
Hayashida Joel J.
Mazza Michael J.
Pacini Harry A.
Swiatek Robert P.
The Clorox Company
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