This study examined the effects of partly replacing grass silage (GS) with maize silage (MS), with or without rapeseed oil (RSO) supplementation, on methane (CH4) emissions, production performance, and rumen microbiome in the diets of lactating dairy cows. The effect of individual pre-trial CH4-emitting characteristics on dietary emissions mitigation was also examined. Twenty Nordic Red cows at 71 ± 37.2 (mean ± SD) days in milk were assigned to a replicated 4 × 4 Latin square design with four dietary treatments (GS, GS supplemented with RSO, GS plus MS, GS plus MS supplemented with RSO) applied in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. Partial replacement of GS with MS decreased the intake of dry matter (DM) and nutrients, milk production, yield o...
This study evaluated potential trade-offs between enteric methane (CH4) emissions and CH4 emissions ...
This study evaluated potential trade‐offs between enteric methane (CH4) emissions and CH4 emissions ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of level of feed intake and quality of ryegr...
This study examined the effects of partly replacing grass silage (GS) with maize silage (MS), with o...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
The inclusion of maize silage and oilseeds in dairy cattle diets has been reported, separately, to d...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
This work aimed to study the effect of energy source supplementation on methane emission and perform...
This study evaluated potential trade-offs between enteric methane (CH4) emissions and CH4 emissions ...
This study evaluated potential trade-offs between enteric methane (CH4) emissions and CH4 emissions ...
This study evaluated potential trade‐offs between enteric methane (CH4) emissions and CH4 emissions ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of level of feed intake and quality of ryegr...
This study examined the effects of partly replacing grass silage (GS) with maize silage (MS), with o...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
Simple Summary Low methane-emitting dietary ingredients have been identified in extensive research c...
The inclusion of maize silage and oilseeds in dairy cattle diets has been reported, separately, to d...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
This work aimed to study the effect of energy source supplementation on methane emission and perform...
This study evaluated potential trade-offs between enteric methane (CH4) emissions and CH4 emissions ...
This study evaluated potential trade-offs between enteric methane (CH4) emissions and CH4 emissions ...
This study evaluated potential trade‐offs between enteric methane (CH4) emissions and CH4 emissions ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of level of feed intake and quality of ryegr...