Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry season' (LQH), and a fresh Urochloa mosambicensis grass (PAS) or a C. gayana hay (HQH) characteristic of the 'wet' season was determined. A longitudinal feeding trial incorporated a 42-day covariate period (P1) in which Brahman steers (total n = 12) were fed ad libitum LQH (g/kg DM: crude protein (CP) 25; acid detergent fibre expressed exclusive of residual ash (ADFom) 487; DM digestibility (DMD) 380) followed by a 42-day treatment period where steers (n = 4 in each) were randomly assigned to PAS, HQH or remained on LQH (control). The diet composition in P2 was HQH (g/kg DM: CP 88; ADFom 376; DMD590), PAS (g/kg DM: CP 90; ADFom 324; DMD630) and...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Methane emission from ruminants is scarcely evaluated in African pastoral systems. Intake and propor...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
The relationship between feed intake at production levels and enteric CH4 production in ruminants co...
The relationship between feed intake at production levels and enteric CH4 production in ruminants co...
The relationship between feed intake at production levels and enteric CH4 production in ruminants co...
BACKGROUND: In northern Australia, beef cattle grazed extensively on tropical rangelands are respons...
Methane (CH4) emissions from enteric fermentation in cattle are an important source of greenhouse ga...
Methane (CH4) emissions from enteric fermentation in cattle are an important source of greenhouse ga...
Context: Planted grasses are becoming an increasingly important feed resource for tropical smallhold...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Context: Planted grasses are becoming an increasingly important feed resource for tropical smallhold...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Methane emission from ruminants is scarcely evaluated in African pastoral systems. Intake and propor...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
The relationship between feed intake at production levels and enteric CH4 production in ruminants co...
The relationship between feed intake at production levels and enteric CH4 production in ruminants co...
The relationship between feed intake at production levels and enteric CH4 production in ruminants co...
BACKGROUND: In northern Australia, beef cattle grazed extensively on tropical rangelands are respons...
Methane (CH4) emissions from enteric fermentation in cattle are an important source of greenhouse ga...
Methane (CH4) emissions from enteric fermentation in cattle are an important source of greenhouse ga...
Context: Planted grasses are becoming an increasingly important feed resource for tropical smallhold...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Context: Planted grasses are becoming an increasingly important feed resource for tropical smallhold...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
The quantification of methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation related to cattle diet is a useful too...
Methane (CH4) emission from ruminants in African pastoral systems may be affected by intake and type...
Methane emission from ruminants is scarcely evaluated in African pastoral systems. Intake and propor...