The efficiency of energy utilisation in cattle is a determinant of the profitability of milk and beef production, as well as their environmental impact. At an animal level, meat and milk production by ruminants is less efficient than pig and poultry production, in part due to lower digestibility of forages compared with grains. However, when compared on the basis of human-edible inputs, the ruminant has a clear efficiency advantage. There has been recent interest in feed conversion efficiency (FCE) in dairy cattle and residual feed intake, an indicator of FCE, in beef cattle. Variation between animals in FCE may have genetic components, allowing selection for animals with greater efficiency and reduced environmental impact. A major source o...
The methods applied for yield increases per unit animal are also progressing rapidly, along with the...
Dietary intervention to reduce methane emissions from lactating dairy cattle is both environmentally...
Dietary intervention to reduce methane emissions from lactating dairy cattle is both environmentally...
The digestive physiology of ruminants is sufficiently different (e.g., with respect to mean retenti...
The digestive physiology of ruminants is sufficiently different (e.g., with respect to mean retentio...
A series of studies were conducted to investigate possible mitigation strategies for ruminal methano...
About 3 to 12 % of the energy consumed by ruminants (cattle and sheep) is converted to methane in th...
As ruminants, cattle are marvellous bioreactors that, through symbiotic rumen fermentation, convert ...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
Ruminant products form an important part of the human diet. The demand for ruminant products is exp...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
The methods applied for yield increases per unit animal are also progressing rapidly, along with the...
Dietary intervention to reduce methane emissions from lactating dairy cattle is both environmentally...
Dietary intervention to reduce methane emissions from lactating dairy cattle is both environmentally...
The digestive physiology of ruminants is sufficiently different (e.g., with respect to mean retenti...
The digestive physiology of ruminants is sufficiently different (e.g., with respect to mean retentio...
A series of studies were conducted to investigate possible mitigation strategies for ruminal methano...
About 3 to 12 % of the energy consumed by ruminants (cattle and sheep) is converted to methane in th...
As ruminants, cattle are marvellous bioreactors that, through symbiotic rumen fermentation, convert ...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Human activities are contributing to Global Climate Change through the production of Green House Gas...
Ruminant products form an important part of the human diet. The demand for ruminant products is exp...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
The methods applied for yield increases per unit animal are also progressing rapidly, along with the...
Dietary intervention to reduce methane emissions from lactating dairy cattle is both environmentally...
Dietary intervention to reduce methane emissions from lactating dairy cattle is both environmentally...