Aim of this paper was investigating carbon dioxide and ammonia concentrations through a cross-sectional study applied during winter 2007 in 35 dairy cattle, 21 beef cattle and 30 veal calves farms located in North-eastern Italy. Repeated instrumental gas measurements were carried out in the feeding alley and in the resting area. Regardless of the measure point, gases concentrations in the three categories of cattle did not give reason for concern since average values were below the threshold limit set for animals. Significant difference (P<0.05) were observed among cattle categories with the worse air quality detected in veal calves farms. Twenty percent of these farms had at least one ammonia measure exceeding the recommended level of 1...
The aim of this study was evaluate the relationship between the intensity of milk production for a w...
Mitigactions project (Regione Veneto PSR 2014-20 misura 16 DGR n° 736/2018) aims to assess greenhous...
Concentrated animal feeding operations emit trace gases such as ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4), carbon...
Measurement of gas concentrations constitutes basic knowledge for the computation of emissions from ...
Agriculture and livestock farming are known to be activities emitting relevant quantities of atmosph...
The objective of this research is to contribute to the knowledge concerning the abatement of gas emi...
There is a lack of data to describe the range of environmental and air quality conditions in beef ca...
Emissions of ammonia from livestock farming are responsible for the acidification and eutrophication...
Obtaining representative gaseous emission factors from livestock production requires measurement met...
In the last decades, the offer of animal products is more and more increasing especially in developi...
Knowledge of how different management strategies affect gas production from livestock buildings can ...
Cattle breeding causes one of the biggest gas pollutions. As measuring of gas concentration still re...
The aim of the experiment was to determine the concentrations of harmful gases production in the dai...
This paper aimed to analyze the sustainability of Italian cattle farms, in terms of nutrient surplus...
Bronchopneumonia is problematic pathology especially in the farms of growing up to the calves which ...
The aim of this study was evaluate the relationship between the intensity of milk production for a w...
Mitigactions project (Regione Veneto PSR 2014-20 misura 16 DGR n° 736/2018) aims to assess greenhous...
Concentrated animal feeding operations emit trace gases such as ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4), carbon...
Measurement of gas concentrations constitutes basic knowledge for the computation of emissions from ...
Agriculture and livestock farming are known to be activities emitting relevant quantities of atmosph...
The objective of this research is to contribute to the knowledge concerning the abatement of gas emi...
There is a lack of data to describe the range of environmental and air quality conditions in beef ca...
Emissions of ammonia from livestock farming are responsible for the acidification and eutrophication...
Obtaining representative gaseous emission factors from livestock production requires measurement met...
In the last decades, the offer of animal products is more and more increasing especially in developi...
Knowledge of how different management strategies affect gas production from livestock buildings can ...
Cattle breeding causes one of the biggest gas pollutions. As measuring of gas concentration still re...
The aim of the experiment was to determine the concentrations of harmful gases production in the dai...
This paper aimed to analyze the sustainability of Italian cattle farms, in terms of nutrient surplus...
Bronchopneumonia is problematic pathology especially in the farms of growing up to the calves which ...
The aim of this study was evaluate the relationship between the intensity of milk production for a w...
Mitigactions project (Regione Veneto PSR 2014-20 misura 16 DGR n° 736/2018) aims to assess greenhous...
Concentrated animal feeding operations emit trace gases such as ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4), carbon...