Methane (CH4) emissions pose a serious problem for the environmental sustainability of ruminant production. The aim of the present study was to explore the usefulness of the intramuscular fatty acid (FA) profile to estimate CH4 production of lambs fattened under intensive feeding systems. A statistical regression analysis of intramuscular FA derived from ruminal metabolism was carried out to assess the best predictive model of CH4 production (g/d) in lambs fed with different diets. CH4 was calculated with three distinct equations based on organic matter digestibility (OMD) at maintenance feeding levels. The OMD of the experimental diets was determined in an in vivo digestibility trial by means of the indicator method. Regression models were...
Methane production from livestock farming is recognized as an important contributor to global GHGs. ...
A range of feed evaluation techniques is available to predict the nutritional value of ruminant feed...
This study evaluated the effects of different dietary n‐6/n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) rati...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Competitiveness of Spanish Local Breeds.Methane (CH4) emis...
Rumen microbes breakdown feed to produce volatile fatty acids (VFA), carbon dioxide, ammoniaand meth...
The dry matter intake (DMI) of forage-fed cattle can be used to predict their methane emissions. How...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
There is a need to develop simple ways of quantifying and estimating CH4 production in cattle. Our a...
<p>Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants...
Enteric methane (CH 4 ) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which repre...
This study formed part of a greater departmental research project on methane mitigation strategies i...
This study determined enteric methane (CH4) emissions, intake, and apparent total tract digestibilit...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions from sheep contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions from livest...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which represe...
Methane, in addition to being a significant source of energy loss to the animal that can range from ...
Methane production from livestock farming is recognized as an important contributor to global GHGs. ...
A range of feed evaluation techniques is available to predict the nutritional value of ruminant feed...
This study evaluated the effects of different dietary n‐6/n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) rati...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Competitiveness of Spanish Local Breeds.Methane (CH4) emis...
Rumen microbes breakdown feed to produce volatile fatty acids (VFA), carbon dioxide, ammoniaand meth...
The dry matter intake (DMI) of forage-fed cattle can be used to predict their methane emissions. How...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
There is a need to develop simple ways of quantifying and estimating CH4 production in cattle. Our a...
<p>Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants...
Enteric methane (CH 4 ) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which repre...
This study formed part of a greater departmental research project on methane mitigation strategies i...
This study determined enteric methane (CH4) emissions, intake, and apparent total tract digestibilit...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions from sheep contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions from livest...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which represe...
Methane, in addition to being a significant source of energy loss to the animal that can range from ...
Methane production from livestock farming is recognized as an important contributor to global GHGs. ...
A range of feed evaluation techniques is available to predict the nutritional value of ruminant feed...
This study evaluated the effects of different dietary n‐6/n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) rati...