Lipids, such as plant oils and animal fats, are effective for treatment of
animal wastes to inhibit both the emission of ammonia and other odors,
and the discharge of particulate matter, microorganisms, and endotoxins,
therefrom. Inhibition of ammonia volatilization and particulate or
microbial discharge is effected by application of an effective amount of
a lipid containing composition onto the animal wastes. Moreover, when
used in combination with solutions of salts of acidic proton donors such
as aluminum chloride, aluminum nitrate, and alum, these lipids
significantly improve the effectiveness of the proton donors to inhibit
the release of ammonia and reduce phosphorous solubility.