An anti-stick agent and a rearing enclosure modifier including the same
By combining anti-adhesion agents and porous livestock pen conditioners, the problems of moisture absorbent adhesion and short-term deodorization have been solved, achieving long-lasting deodorization, sterilization, and environmental drying, thus promoting animal health.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202311470472.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-11-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-15
- Estimated Expiration
- 2043-11-07
AI Technical Summary
Existing desiccant used in farms has limited moisture absorption and tends to stick to animal fur. Deodorants are used in large quantities and have short-lived effects, which affect animal health and environmental quality.
A compound anti-sticking agent consisting of ethylene bis-stearamide, pregelatinized starch, and additives, combined with adsorbents, deodorizers, and bactericides, forms a porous structure for improving livestock pens. This agent achieves long-lasting deodorization and sterilization through slow release from the porous structure.
It effectively prevents materials from adhering to animal fur, keeps the pens dry, reduces bacterial growth, quickly removes harmful gases, reduces resource waste, and promotes animal health and growth.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of aquaculture technology, specifically to an anti-adhesion agent and an aquaculture pen conditioner including the anti-adhesion agent, as well as a method for preparing the aquaculture pen conditioner. Background Technology
[0002] Due to rudimentary environments and poorly designed livestock pens, air circulation is often lacking. Feeding and excretion occur in the same area, and temperature control is inadequate, leading to a damp environment that easily breeds bacteria and increases ammonia concentration. To address this dampness, most farms currently use quicklime. However, excessive quicklime can irritate and worsen upper respiratory tract diseases in animals. Furthermore, quicklime entering the animals' bodies can damage digestive tissues, causing gastrointestinal inflammation, edema, or ulcers. Animals walking or lying on quicklime can also suffer burns to their toes and mastitis in dairy cows. Using small amounts of quicklime is insufficient for both moisture absorption and disinfection.
[0003] Furthermore, deodorization is a crucial issue that farms must address during the moisture absorption and disinfection process. Existing deodorization methods generally employ either inorganic material adsorption or deodorizing agent reaction. Inorganic materials require large quantities for adsorption and have limited adsorption capacity. Most inorganic materials tend to stick together after absorbing moisture or adhere directly to the fur of farmed animals, affecting moisture absorption, animal cleaning, and pen cleaning. Deodorizing agents typically use zinc ricinoleate, soybean ethyl sulfate morpholine, chlorine dioxide, photocatalysts, and organic acids. These compounds are fast and effective at deodorizing odors with high concentrations of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, but their action time is relatively short.
[0004] In summary, existing desiccant effects are limited, requiring frequent replacement or replenishment; furthermore, some desiccant absorbs water and tends to adhere to farmed animals, making them difficult to remove and affecting their growth and development. Secondly, deodorizers require large dosages and act quickly, necessitating frequent additions or replacements. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a livestock pen conditioner that provides long-term moisture absorption and deodorization while avoiding sticking. Summary of the Invention
[0005] To address the aforementioned problems, this invention proposes an anti-adhesion agent and a livestock pen conditioner including the anti-adhesion agent, which can effectively prevent the adhesion of adsorption to animal fur in livestock farms, keep the pen conditioner dry for a long time, and prevent various inflammations in animals.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention is implemented through the following technical solution:
[0007] An anti-sticking agent comprising the following components in parts by weight: 20-50 parts ethylene bis-stearamide, 10-30 parts pregelatinized starch, and 20-50 parts additives.
[0008] Furthermore, the pregelatinized starch contains 30% free amylose, 50% free amylopectin, and 20% unmodified starch.
[0009] Furthermore, the additives include one or more of talc, magnesium stearate, calcium stearate, and micronized silica gel.
[0010] The present invention also discloses a livestock pen improver including an anti-adhesion agent, comprising the following components in parts by weight: 80-140 parts of adsorbent, 1-10 parts of deodorant, 0-5 parts of bactericide, 1-10 parts of anti-adhesion agent, and 0-10 parts of auxiliary materials.
[0011] Furthermore, the adsorbent is any one or more of calcined montmorillonite, attapulgite, plant straw, and sawdust.
[0012] Furthermore, the deodorant is one or more of zinc ricinoleate, soybean ethyl ethoxylate morpholine, wood acetate, microbial enzymes, tea extract, yucca extract, phytoncides, zinc oxide, zinc chloride, zinc sulfate, zinc sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate, zinc lactate, zinc gluconate, and zinc amino acids.
[0013] Furthermore, the bactericide is one or more of the following: iodine, povidone-iodine, dichloroisocyanuric acid, sodium dichloroisocyanurate, dichlorohydantoin, dibromohydantoin, bromochlorohydantoin, triclosan, diclosan, chloramine T, trichlorodiphenylurea, p-chloro-meta-xylenol, chlorocresol, thymol, 2-chloro-hydroquinone, 4-chloro-resorcinol, hexachlorophenol, polyhexamethylene monoguanidine hydrochloride, polyhexamethylene biguanidine hydrochloride, chlorhexidine acetate, chlorhexidine gluconate, benzalkonium chloride, benzalkonium bromide, decamethylammonium chloride, decamethylammonium bromide, dioctyldimethylammonium chloride, domiphen, benzyl chloride, cetrimonium bromide, zinc undecenoate, sodium undecenoate, and undecenoic acid.
[0014] Furthermore, the excipients are any one or more of plant essential oils, trace elements, and chelated zinc.
[0015] This invention also discloses a method for preparing a livestock pen conditioner including an anti-adhesion agent, comprising the following steps:
[0016] (1) Divide the adsorbent into 3-5 equal parts, disperse the excipients on the surface of one part of the adsorbent and mix them to obtain premix A; disperse the bactericide on the surface of one part of the adsorbent and mix them to obtain premix B; disperse the deodorant on the surface of one part of the adsorbent and mix them to obtain premix C.
[0017] (2) Disperse the anti-adhesion agent on the surface of the mixture after mixing premix A, premix B and premix C, mix evenly, and obtain the livestock pen improver.
[0018] This invention discloses an anti-adhesion agent and a livestock pen conditioner including the anti-adhesion agent, the beneficial effects of which are:
[0019] (1) The anti-adhesion agent of the present invention is obtained by compounding ethylene bis-stearamide, additives and pregelatinized starch. The molecular structure of ethylene bis-stearamide contains two amide groups -C-NH-. When ethylene bis-stearamide comes into contact with water, it will hydrolyze into amine and acid under alkaline conditions, lose its ability to adsorb onto the surface of animal fur, and will automatically fall off the surface of animal fur. When used in combination with pregelatinized starch and additives, it produces a synergistic effect, effectively preventing the adhesion of materials under humid conditions, avoiding the adsorption of adsorbed materials into animal fur and causing inflammation in animals, and does not affect the normal growth and development of farmed animals. It has a wide range of applications and can be used in the parturition period, cub period and adult period of farmed animals.
[0020] (2) The livestock pen conditioner of this invention can quickly fix moisture, dry the environment, reduce bacterial growth, and contains bactericides that can quickly kill a variety of pathogens, reducing the risk of livestock infection. The deodorizer can quickly remove harmful gases such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, reducing harm to humans and livestock.
[0021] (3) The livestock pen improver of the present invention is formulated by combining adsorbent, deodorant, bactericide and anti-adhesion agent. The deodorant and bactericide are adsorbed on the surface of the porous adsorbent. Through the principle of slow release through the porous structure, the deodorization and bactericide have long-lasting effect, reducing the frequency of replacement of deodorant and bactericide and saving resources.
[0022] (4) The breeding pen improver of the present invention is made of green and environmentally friendly substances that can be ingested and have no effect on the animal body. Each component includes trace elements, minerals, thymol and other beneficial substances. While dehumidifying, deodorizing and sterilizing, it can also promote the appetite of the farmed animals and promote wound healing, thereby improving the survival rate of the farmed animals and shortening the breeding cycle.
[0023] (5) The improved breeding pen of the present invention has good stability, the formula is not affected by temperature, and can withstand high temperature of 60℃ and low temperature of -20℃. Moreover, the content of disinfectant and deodorizing components in the prepared breeding pen improver decreases by no more than 3% after being placed at room temperature for 2 years, and can be stably stored. Detailed Implementation
[0024] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solution of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0025] An anti-sticking agent comprising the following components in parts by weight: 20-50 parts ethylene bis-stearamide, 10-30 parts pregelatinized starch, and 20-50 parts additives.
[0026] It should be further noted that the pregelatinized starch contains 30% free amylose, 50% free amylopectin, and 20% unmodified starch.
[0027] It should be further noted that the additives include one or more of talc, magnesium stearate, calcium stearate, and micronized silica gel.
[0028] Example 1
[0029] An anti-sticking agent comprising the following components in parts by weight: 50 parts ethylene bis-stearamide, 30 parts pregelatinized starch, and 20 parts magnesium stearate.
[0030] Example 2
[0031] An anti-adhesive agent comprising the following components in parts by weight: 50 parts ethylene bis-stearamide, 15 parts pregelatinized starch, and 35 parts micronized silica gel.
[0032] Example 3
[0033] An anti-sticking agent comprising the following components in parts by weight: 50 parts ethylene bis-stearamide, 10 parts pregelatinized starch, and 40 parts talc.
[0034] Example 4
[0035] An anti-sticking agent comprising the following components in parts by weight: 20 parts ethylene bis-stearamide, 30 parts pregelatinized starch, and 50 parts calcium stearate.
[0036] The present invention also discloses a livestock pen improver including an anti-adhesion agent, comprising the following components in parts by weight: 80-140 parts of adsorbent, 1-10 parts of deodorant, 0-5 parts of bactericide, 1-10 parts of anti-adhesion agent, and 0-10 parts of auxiliary materials.
[0037] In a preferred embodiment, the adsorbent is any one or more of calcined montmorillonite, attapulgite, plant straw, and sawdust.
[0038] In a preferred embodiment, the deodorant is one or more of zinc ricinoleate, soybean ethyl ethoxylate morpholine, wood acetate, microbial enzymes, tea extract, yucca extract, phytoncides, zinc oxide, zinc chloride, zinc sulfate, zinc sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate, zinc lactate, zinc gluconate, and zinc amino acids.
[0039] In another preferred embodiment, the deodorant is preferably any one of zinc ricinoleate and zinc amino acid.
[0040] In a preferred embodiment, the bactericide is one or more of the following: iodine, povidone-iodine, dichloroisocyanuric acid, sodium dichloroisocyanurate, dichlorohydantoin, dibromohydantoin, bromochlorohydantoin, triclosan, diclosan, chloramine T, trichlorodiphenylurea, p-chloro-m-xylenol, chlorocresol, thymol, 2-chloro-hydroquinone, 4-chloro-resorcinol, hexachlorophenol, polyhexamethylene monoguanidine hydrochloride, polyhexamethylene biguanidine hydrochloride, chlorhexidine acetate, chlorhexidine gluconate, benzalkonium chloride, benzalkonium bromide, decanmethylammonium chloride, decanmethylammonium bromide, dioctyldimethylammonium chloride, domiphen, benzyl chloride, cetrimonium bromide, zinc undecenoate, sodium undecenoate, and undecenoic acid.
[0041] In a preferred embodiment, the excipients are any one or more of plant essential oils, trace elements, and chelated zinc.
[0042] Example 5
[0043] A livestock pen conditioner including an anti-adhesion agent is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 140 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-adhesion agent.
[0044] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0045] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0046] The bactericide is thymol;
[0047] The anti-adhesive is the anti-adhesive obtained in Example 1.
[0048] Example 6
[0049] A livestock pen conditioner including an anti-adhesion agent is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 80 parts adsorbent, 1 part deodorant, 1.5 parts bactericide, and 2 parts anti-adhesion agent;
[0050] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite, attapulgite clay, and poplar sawdust in a ratio of 3:1:1.
[0051] The deodorant is zinc amino acid;
[0052] The bactericide is thymol;
[0053] The excipient is tea tree oil;
[0054] The anti-adhesive is the anti-adhesive obtained in Example 1.
[0055] Example 7
[0056] A livestock pen conditioner including an anti-adhesion agent is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 100 parts adsorbent, 5 parts deodorant, 2 parts bactericide, 5 parts anti-adhesion agent, and 1 part Artemisia argyi essential oil as an excipient.
[0057] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0058] The deodorant is zinc oxide;
[0059] The bactericide is thymol.
[0060] The anti-adhesive is the anti-adhesive obtained in Example 1.
[0061] Example 8
[0062] A livestock pen conditioner including an anti-adhesion agent is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 110 parts adsorbent, 8 parts deodorant, 3 parts bactericide, 8 parts anti-adhesion agent, and 2 parts EDTA chelated zinc.
[0063] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0064] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0065] The bactericide is thymol.
[0066] The anti-adhesive is the anti-adhesive obtained in Example 1.
[0067] Example 9
[0068] A livestock pen conditioner including an anti-adhesion agent is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 3.5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-adhesion agent.
[0069] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0070] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0071] The bactericide is thymol.
[0072] The anti-adhesive is the anti-adhesive obtained in Example 1.
[0073] Comparative Example 1
[0074] A livestock pen conditioner is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, and 3.5 parts bactericide.
[0075] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0076] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0077] The bactericide is thymol.
[0078] Comparative Example 2
[0079] A livestock pen conditioner is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 3.5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-sticking agent.
[0080] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0081] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0082] The bactericide is thymol.
[0083] The anti-adhesion agent is talc.
[0084] Comparative Example 3
[0085] A livestock pen conditioner is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 3.5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-sticking agent.
[0086] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0087] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0088] The bactericide is thymol.
[0089] The anti-sticking agent is magnesium stearate.
[0090] Comparative Example 4
[0091] A livestock pen conditioner is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 3.5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-sticking agent.
[0092] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0093] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0094] The bactericide is thymol.
[0095] The anti-adhesion agent is micronized silica gel.
[0096] Comparative Example 5
[0097] A livestock pen conditioner is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 3.5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-sticking agent.
[0098] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0099] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0100] The bactericide is thymol.
[0101] The anti-sticking agents are magnesium stearate and pregelatinized starch.
[0102] Comparative Example 6
[0103] A livestock pen conditioner is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 3.5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-sticking agent.
[0104] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0105] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0106] The bactericide is thymol.
[0107] The anti-sticking agent is pregelatinized starch.
[0108] Comparative Example 7
[0109] A livestock pen conditioner is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 3.5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-sticking agent.
[0110] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0111] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0112] The bactericide is thymol.
[0113] The anti-adhesion agent is ethylene bis-stearamide.
[0114] Comparative Example 8
[0115] A livestock pen conditioner is obtained by mixing the following components at room temperature, in parts by weight: 120 parts adsorbent, 10 parts deodorant, 3.5 parts bactericide, and 10 parts anti-sticking agent.
[0116] The adsorbent is a mixture of calcined montmorillonite and attapulgite in a 3:1 ratio.
[0117] The deodorant is zinc ricinoleate;
[0118] The bactericide is thymol.
[0119] The anti-sticking agents are ethylene bis-stearamide and pregelatinized starch.
[0120] Experimental Test
[0121] I. Stability Testing
[0122] The examples were placed at a temperature of 60±2℃ and a relative humidity of 20±10% for 0, 5, 10, and 15 days to examine the content of the main component (bactericide). Due to raw material and testing errors, the test data showed a difference of ±0.2%, which is within a reasonable range. The laboratory test results are shown in Table 1.
[0123] Table 1 Stability Physical Indicators
[0124]
[0125] As can be seen from Table 1 above, the present invention has good stability. At a temperature of 60°C, after being placed for 15 days, the disinfectant content in the sample changes little and basically tends to be stable.
[0126] II. Anti-adhesion test
[0127] 10g of the modifier samples obtained in Examples 5-9 and Comparative Examples 1-8 were mixed with 4g of water and then evenly coated onto a 5cm long and 5cm wide imitation pigskin (with hair) constant temperature plate. The temperature of the constant temperature plate was set to 37℃. The constant temperature plate was placed vertically in an environment with 80% RH humidity. After 5min, 10min, and 20min, the mass of the sample that fell off the constant temperature plate was collected. The results are shown in Table 2.
[0128] Table 2
[0129]
[0130] As shown in Table 2, the modifiers obtained in Examples 5-9 mostly fall off even in humid environments, demonstrating good anti-sticking properties. Compared to the modifiers obtained in Comparative Examples 1-8, Comparative Example 1, which did not contain an anti-sticking agent, had fewer samples falling off within 5 minutes. Comparative Examples 2-6 included anti-sticking agents, but these were not the ethylene bis-stearamide to be protected in this invention, resulting in fewer samples falling off. Comparative Examples 7-8, however, all contained ethylene bis-stearamide in their anti-sticking agents, leading to better sample falling off than Comparative Examples 2-6. This demonstrates the important role of ethylene bis-stearamide in anti-sticking properties. In summary, compared to Comparative Examples 1-8, the anti-sticking agent ethylene bis-stearamide, pregelatinized starch, and additives of this invention, through specific proportions and components, can achieve excellent anti-sticking effects and improve the pen environment.
[0131] (III) Evaluation of deodorization effect
[0132] Experimental principle: Based on the equilibrium principle of odor molecules in gas and liquid phases, when the concentration of odor molecules decreases in one phase, the concentration in the other phase will also decrease due to the shift in equilibrium.
[0133] Experimental steps:
[0134] 1. Instruments and reagents
[0135] Main instruments: Multi-gas detector (Henan Baoshian Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.); three-hole round-bottom flask; magnetic stirrer; pipette; other commonly used glassware.
[0136] Main reagents: ammonia water, sodium sulfide.
[0137] 2. Preparation of odor source
[0138] Hydrogen sulfide: Prepare a 1% sodium sulfide solution with deionized water, and adjust the pH of the solution with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen sulfide gas.
[0139] Ammonia: Prepare a 5% ammonia solution using deionized water.
[0140] 3. Detection method: Add the odor source to the flask, turn on the stirrer, and the gas concentration will stabilize after about 15 minutes.
[0141] Once the gas concentration stabilized, the modifiers obtained in Example 9 and Comparative Examples 1-8 were added to the flasks respectively, and the gas concentrations were read and recorded at 0 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, and 20 min respectively.
[0142] 4. Repeat the experiment with water as a blank.
[0143] The experimental results are shown in Tables 3 and 4.
[0144] Table 3 Ammonia Removal Efficiency Data
[0145]
[0146] Table 4. Data on hydrogen sulfide removal efficiency
[0147]
[0148]
[0149] As can be seen from Tables 3 and 4, the modifier obtained in Example 9 of the present invention has a certain improvement in the removal effect of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide odor sources.
[0150] In this document, the term "embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearance of this phrase in various places throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a separate or alternative embodiment mutually exclusive with other embodiments. It will be explicitly and implicitly understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.
[0151] Finally, it should be noted that the embodiments disclosed in this invention are merely preferred embodiments of this invention and are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this invention, not to limit it. Although this invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this invention.
Claims
1. An anti-adhesion agent for use in livestock pen conditioners, characterized in that: By weight, the components are: 20-50 parts ethylene bis-stearamide, 10-30 parts pregelatinized starch, and 20-50 parts additives; The additive is magnesium stearate.
2. The anti-adhesive agent according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pregelatinized starch contains 30% free amylose, 50% free amylopectin, and 20% unmodified starch.
3. A livestock pen conditioner comprising the anti-adhesion agent of claim 1, characterized in that: It includes the following components, in parts by weight: 80-140 parts adsorbent, 1-10 parts deodorant, 0-5 parts bactericide, 1-10 parts anti-adhesion agent, and 0-10 parts excipients; The excipients are any one or more of plant essential oils, trace elements, and chelated zinc.
4. The livestock pen conditioner according to claim 3, characterized in that: The adsorbent is any one or more of calcined montmorillonite, attapulgite, plant straw, and sawdust.
5. The livestock pen conditioner according to claim 3, characterized in that: The deodorizing agent is one or more of the following: zinc ricinoleate, soybean ethyl ethoxylate morpholine, wood acetate, microbial enzymes, phytoncides, zinc oxide, zinc chloride, zinc sulfate, zinc sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate, zinc lactate, zinc gluconate, and zinc amino acids.
6. The livestock pen conditioner according to claim 3, characterized in that: The bactericide is one or more of the following: iodine, povidone-iodine, dichloroisocyanuric acid, sodium dichloroisocyanurate, dichlorohydantoin, dibromohydantoin, bromochlorohydantoin, triclosan, diclosan, chloramine T, trichlorodiphenylurea, p-chloro-meta-xylenol, chlorocresol, thymol, 2-chloro-hydroquinone, 4-chloro-resorcinol, hexachlorophenol, polyhexamethylene monoguanidine hydrochloride, polyhexamethylene biguanidine hydrochloride, chlorhexidine acetate, chlorhexidine gluconate, benzalkonium chloride, benzalkonium bromide, decanmethylammonium chloride, decanmethylammonium bromide, dioctyldimethylammonium chloride, domiphen, benzyl chloride, cetrimonium bromide, zinc undecenoate, sodium undecenoate, and undecenoic acid.
7. A method for preparing a livestock pen conditioner including an anti-adhesion agent according to any one of claims 3-6, characterized in that: Includes the following steps: (1) Divide the adsorbent into three equal parts, disperse the excipients on the surface of one part of the adsorbent and mix them to obtain premix A; disperse the bactericide on the surface of one part of the adsorbent and mix them to obtain premix B; disperse the deodorant on the surface of one part of the adsorbent and mix them to obtain premix C. (2) Disperse the anti-adhesion agent on the surface of the mixture after mixing premix A, premix B and premix C, mix evenly, and obtain the livestock pen improver.