Animal husbandry – Material for absorbing moisture from waste product – Having paper-related component
Patent
1991-08-19
1993-03-23
Wilson, John J.
Animal husbandry
Material for absorbing moisture from waste product
Having paper-related component
A01K 1015
Patent
active
051954656
ABSTRACT:
Cellulose flakes and methods for making them; in one aspect the flakes useful as animal litter or bedding; in another aspect such used flakes repelletized for use as litter, food or fertilizer; and in another aspect the flakes or re-pellets having desirable additives added to them.
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Patil Shitalprasad N.
Webb John L.
International Cellulose Corporation
Manahan Todd
McClung Guy
Wilson John J.
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