Animal breeding techniques offer potential to reduce enteric emissions of ruminants to lower the environmental impact of dairy farming. The aim of this study was to estimate the heritability and repeatability of methane (CH4) concentrations, using the largest data set from long-term repeatedly recorded CH4 on cows to date, and to evaluate (1) the accuracy of breeding values for different CH4 traits, including using visits or weekly means, and (2) recording strategies (with varying numbers of records and recorded daughters per sire). The data comprised of long-term recording of CH4 and carbon dioxide (CO2), from 1,746 Holstein Friesian cows, on 14 commercial dairy farms throughout the Netherlands. Emissions were recorded in 10- to 35-s inter...
International environmental agreements have led to the need to reduce methane emission by dairy cows...
Enteric methane production from livestock is an important source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emi...
Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases with about 21 times the Global Warming Potential ...
Before methane (CH4 ) emission can be mitigated with animal breeding, breath measurements have to be...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
The genetic architecture of methane (CH4) production remains largely unknown. We aimed to estimate i...
Description of the subject. Dairy production is identified as a major source of methane (CH4) emissi...
The Dutch agricultural sector is facing the challenge to reduce the methane emissions by 2.1 Mton by...
peer reviewedLarge-scale measurement of enteric methane (CH4) from individual animals is a prerequis...
In the present study we estimated the genetic parameters of enteric methane emissions (EME) traits p...
Dairy production is pointed out for its large methane emission. Therefore, specific nutritional stra...
International environmental agreements have led to the need to reduce methane emission by dairy cows...
Enteric methane production from livestock is an important source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emi...
Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases with about 21 times the Global Warming Potential ...
Before methane (CH4 ) emission can be mitigated with animal breeding, breath measurements have to be...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
The dairy industry faces the challenges of increasing production, remaining economically viable whil...
The genetic architecture of methane (CH4) production remains largely unknown. We aimed to estimate i...
Description of the subject. Dairy production is identified as a major source of methane (CH4) emissi...
The Dutch agricultural sector is facing the challenge to reduce the methane emissions by 2.1 Mton by...
peer reviewedLarge-scale measurement of enteric methane (CH4) from individual animals is a prerequis...
In the present study we estimated the genetic parameters of enteric methane emissions (EME) traits p...
Dairy production is pointed out for its large methane emission. Therefore, specific nutritional stra...
International environmental agreements have led to the need to reduce methane emission by dairy cows...
Enteric methane production from livestock is an important source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emi...
Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases with about 21 times the Global Warming Potential ...