Although the inclusion of fat has reduced methane production in ruminants, relatively little research has been conducted comparing the effects of source and profile of fatty acids on methane production in lactating dairy cows. A study using 8 multiparous (325 ± 17 DIM; mean ± SD) lactating Jersey cows was conducted to determine effects of feeding canola meal and lard versus extruded byproduct containing flaxseed as a high-C18:3 fat source on methane production and diet digestibility in late-lactation dairy cows. A crossover design with 32-d periods (28-d adaptation and 4-d collections) was used to compare 2 different fat sources. Diets contained approximately 50% forage mixture of corn silage, alfalfa hay, and brome hay; the concentrate mix...
Changes in diet carbohydrate amount and type (i.e., starch vs. fiber) and dietary oil supplements c...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the effects of a mixture of dietary additives on enteric me...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the effects of a mixture of dietary additives on enteric me...
Although the inclusion of fat has reduced methane production in ruminants, relatively little researc...
Feeding fat to lactating dairy cows may reduce methane production. Relative to cellulose, fermentati...
Replacing dietary grass silage (GS) with maize silage (MS) and dietary fat supplements may reduce mi...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Research is ongoing to find nutritional methane (CH4) mitigation strategies with persistent effects ...
Due to rising concerns of greenhouse gases and that ruminants are the largest livestock methane prod...
Due to rising concerns of greenhouse gases and that ruminants are the largest livestock methane prod...
Changes in diet carbohydrate amount and type (i.e., starch vs. fiber) and dietary oil supplements c...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the effects of a mixture of dietary additives on enteric me...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the effects of a mixture of dietary additives on enteric me...
Although the inclusion of fat has reduced methane production in ruminants, relatively little researc...
Feeding fat to lactating dairy cows may reduce methane production. Relative to cellulose, fermentati...
Replacing dietary grass silage (GS) with maize silage (MS) and dietary fat supplements may reduce mi...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Reducing methane production in dairy cattle has received an increased interest due to environmental ...
Research is ongoing to find nutritional methane (CH4) mitigation strategies with persistent effects ...
Due to rising concerns of greenhouse gases and that ruminants are the largest livestock methane prod...
Due to rising concerns of greenhouse gases and that ruminants are the largest livestock methane prod...
Changes in diet carbohydrate amount and type (i.e., starch vs. fiber) and dietary oil supplements c...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the effects of a mixture of dietary additives on enteric me...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the effects of a mixture of dietary additives on enteric me...