The breath methane concentration method uses the methane concentrations in the cow's breath during feed bin visits as a proxy for the methane production rate. The objective of this study was to assess the uncertainty of a breath methane concentration method in a feeder and its capability to measure and rank cows' methane production. A range of controlled methane fluxes from a so-called artificial reference cow were dosed in a feed bin, and its exhaled air was sampled by a tube inside the feeder and analyzed. The artificial reference cow simulates the lungs, respiratory tract, and rumen of a cow and releases a variable methane flux to generate a concentration pattern in the exhaled breath that closely resembles a real cow's pattern. The stre...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate whether measurement of methane emissions by i...
Methane (CH4) generated by cattle is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and an indicator of ...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Mitigation of methane production from dairy cows is critical to reduce the dairy industry’s contribu...
AbstractNutritional and animal-selection strategies to mitigate enteric methane (CH4) depend on accu...
<p>To mitigate methane emission from dairy cows, a technique is needed to evaluate individual methan...
Methods to measure enteric methane (CH4) emissions from individual ruminants in their production env...
To measure methane (CH4) emissions from cattle on-farm, a number of methods have been developed. Com...
To breed cows for low methane production, farm measurement methods are required to measure individua...
In this study options are explored for individual methane recordings of dairy cows on large scale un...
Partners in Expert Working Group WG2 of the COST Action METHAGENE have used several methods for meas...
This study assessed the ranking of dairy cows using individual-level correlations for methane (CH4) ...
AbstractIndividual methane (CH4) production was recorded repeatedly on 93 dairy cows during milking ...
The aim of this study was to investigate variability in enteric CH4 emission rate and emissions per ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to quantify on-farm variation between and within cows in met...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate whether measurement of methane emissions by i...
Methane (CH4) generated by cattle is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and an indicator of ...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Mitigation of methane production from dairy cows is critical to reduce the dairy industry’s contribu...
AbstractNutritional and animal-selection strategies to mitigate enteric methane (CH4) depend on accu...
<p>To mitigate methane emission from dairy cows, a technique is needed to evaluate individual methan...
Methods to measure enteric methane (CH4) emissions from individual ruminants in their production env...
To measure methane (CH4) emissions from cattle on-farm, a number of methods have been developed. Com...
To breed cows for low methane production, farm measurement methods are required to measure individua...
In this study options are explored for individual methane recordings of dairy cows on large scale un...
Partners in Expert Working Group WG2 of the COST Action METHAGENE have used several methods for meas...
This study assessed the ranking of dairy cows using individual-level correlations for methane (CH4) ...
AbstractIndividual methane (CH4) production was recorded repeatedly on 93 dairy cows during milking ...
The aim of this study was to investigate variability in enteric CH4 emission rate and emissions per ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to quantify on-farm variation between and within cows in met...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate whether measurement of methane emissions by i...
Methane (CH4) generated by cattle is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and an indicator of ...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...