Context: Reducing methane emissions from livestock systems is a global priority. Genetic selection could play a vital role, but direct measurement of methane emissions from individual sheep is expensive and difficult. Previous research studies, in the UK and internationally, have identified links between rumen morphology, measured by computed tomography (CT) scanning, and methane emissions from sheep. In particular, larger reticulo-rumen volumes (RRvol) are associated with increased methane emissions. Aims: The aims were to investigate RRvol differences between breeds and sires, in Texel and Scottish Blackface lambs, and to estimate genetic parameters of RRvol and other production traits in Texel sheep. Methods: Scottish Blackface (SBF; n =...
Ruminants are significant contributors to the livestock generated component of the greenhouse gas, m...
<p>Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents aro...
To test the hypothesis that sheep live weight (LW) could be used to improve enteric methane (CH4) em...
Context: Reducing methane emissions from livestock systems is a global priority. Genetic selection c...
A total of 2,600 methane (CH4) and 1,847 CO2 measurements of sheep housed for 1 h in portable accumu...
To investigate the extent to which enteric methane (CH 4) emissions from growing lambs are explained...
Context: Genotype by environment interaction or sire re-ranking between measurements of methane emis...
Rumen methanogenesis represents a loss of between 2 to 15% of the energy intake by the animal, and m...
Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to anthropogenic gre...
This study was designed to screen a large number of sheep to identify individuals with high and low ...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
To test the hypothesis that sheep live weight (LW) could be used to improve enteric methane (CH4) em...
Enteric ruminant methane is the most important greenhouse gas emitted from the pastoral agricultural...
Abstract Background Producing animal protein while reducing the animal’s impact on the environment, ...
Ruminants are significant contributors to the livestock generated component of the greenhouse gas, m...
<p>Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents aro...
To test the hypothesis that sheep live weight (LW) could be used to improve enteric methane (CH4) em...
Context: Reducing methane emissions from livestock systems is a global priority. Genetic selection c...
A total of 2,600 methane (CH4) and 1,847 CO2 measurements of sheep housed for 1 h in portable accumu...
To investigate the extent to which enteric methane (CH 4) emissions from growing lambs are explained...
Context: Genotype by environment interaction or sire re-ranking between measurements of methane emis...
Rumen methanogenesis represents a loss of between 2 to 15% of the energy intake by the animal, and m...
Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to anthropogenic gre...
This study was designed to screen a large number of sheep to identify individuals with high and low ...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
To test the hypothesis that sheep live weight (LW) could be used to improve enteric methane (CH4) em...
Enteric ruminant methane is the most important greenhouse gas emitted from the pastoral agricultural...
Abstract Background Producing animal protein while reducing the animal’s impact on the environment, ...
Ruminants are significant contributors to the livestock generated component of the greenhouse gas, m...
<p>Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) is a product of enteric fermentation in ruminants, and it represents aro...
To test the hypothesis that sheep live weight (LW) could be used to improve enteric methane (CH4) em...