Enteric methane (CH 4 ) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which represents a nutritional loss and is also considered a contributor to climate change. The aim of this research was to use individual animal data from 17 published experiments that included sheep ( n = 288), beef cattle ( n = 71) and dairy cows ( n = 284) to develop an empirical model to describe enteric CH 4 emissions from both cattle and sheep, and then evaluate the model alongside equations from the literature. Data were obtained from studies in the United Kingdom (UK) and Australia, which measured enteric CH 4 emissions from individual animals in calorimeters. Animals were either fed solely forage or a mixed ration of forage with a compound fee...
Ruminant production is a vital part of food industry but it raises environmental concerns, partly du...
Enteric methane (CH4) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Enteric methane (CH4) production attributable to beef cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas em...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which represe...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of existing models predicting enteric...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions from sheep contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions from livest...
The prediction of methane outputs from ruminant livestock data at farm, national, and global scales ...
Data on the effect of grassland management on the nutritional characteristics of fresh and conserved...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emi...
The aim of this study was to use dietary factor, including the type of fats, and animal characterist...
Dietary intervention to reduce methane emissions from lactating dairy cattle is both environmentally...
<p>Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) with a global warming potential of 28 CO2 equivalents. Th...
<p>Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants...
Ruminant production is a vital part of food industry but it raises environmental concerns, partly du...
Enteric methane (CH4) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Enteric methane (CH4) production attributable to beef cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas em...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which represe...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of existing models predicting enteric...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions from sheep contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions from livest...
The prediction of methane outputs from ruminant livestock data at farm, national, and global scales ...
Data on the effect of grassland management on the nutritional characteristics of fresh and conserved...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emi...
The aim of this study was to use dietary factor, including the type of fats, and animal characterist...
Dietary intervention to reduce methane emissions from lactating dairy cattle is both environmentally...
<p>Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) with a global warming potential of 28 CO2 equivalents. Th...
<p>Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants...
Ruminant production is a vital part of food industry but it raises environmental concerns, partly du...
Enteric methane (CH4) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Enteric methane (CH4) production attributable to beef cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas em...