The dry matter intake (DMI) of forage-fed cattle can be used to predict their methane emissions. However, many cattle are fed concentrate-rich diets that decrease their methane yield. A range of equations predicting methane yield exist, but most use information that is generally unavailable when animals are fed in groups or grazing. The aim of this research was to develop equations based on proportions of ruminal volatile-fatty-acids to predict methane yield of dairy cows fed forage-dominant as well as concentrate-rich diets. Data were collated from seven experiments with a total of 24 treatments, from 215 cows. Forage in the diets ranged from 440 to 1000 g/kg. Methane was measured either by open-circuit respiration chambers or a sulfur hex...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
The sustainability of dairying has been questioned, yet cattle exploit non-food resources (especiall...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
Milk fatty acid (MFA) have already been used to model methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows. Howev...
Data from six experiments (two with dry cows) were used to predict partitioning of gross energy to C...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
This study investigated the relationships between methane (CH4) emission and fatty acids, volatile m...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
This study aimed to quantify the relationship between CH4 emission and fatty acids, volatile metabol...
There is a need to develop simple ways of quantifying and estimating CH4 production in cattle. Our a...
A series of studies were conducted to investigate possible mitigation strategies for ruminal methano...
Ruminant production is a vital part of food industry but it raises environmental concerns, partly du...
Enteric methane emissions (EME) of ruminants contribute to global climate change, but any attempt to...
Enteric methane emissions (EME) of ruminants contribute to global climate change, but any attempt to...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
The sustainability of dairying has been questioned, yet cattle exploit non-food resources (especiall...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
Milk fatty acid (MFA) have already been used to model methane (CH4) emissions from dairy cows. Howev...
Data from six experiments (two with dry cows) were used to predict partitioning of gross energy to C...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
This study investigated the relationships between methane (CH4) emission and fatty acids, volatile m...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
This study aimed to quantify the relationship between CH4 emission and fatty acids, volatile metabol...
There is a need to develop simple ways of quantifying and estimating CH4 production in cattle. Our a...
A series of studies were conducted to investigate possible mitigation strategies for ruminal methano...
Ruminant production is a vital part of food industry but it raises environmental concerns, partly du...
Enteric methane emissions (EME) of ruminants contribute to global climate change, but any attempt to...
Enteric methane emissions (EME) of ruminants contribute to global climate change, but any attempt to...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
The sustainability of dairying has been questioned, yet cattle exploit non-food resources (especiall...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...