Context: Planted grasses are becoming an increasingly important feed resource for tropical smallholder ruminant production; yet, limited research has been conducted to quantify productivity or enteric methane (CH4) production of animals consuming these grasses. Aim: An experiment was conducted to assess yields and nutritional attributes of the following three tropical grasses: Cenchrus purpureus var. Kakamega 1 (Napier), Chloris gayana var. Boma (Rhodes) and Urochloa brizantha var. Xaeres (Brachiaria), and quantify enteric CH4 production of cattle fed on them. Methods: Yearling Boran steers (n:18; initial liveweight 216 ± 5.8 kg (mean ± s.e.m.) were allocated to one of three grasses, in a completely randomised design and fed ad libitu...
This study aimed to evaluate the dry matter yield, nutrient composition, in vitro and methane produc...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
Context: Planted grasses are becoming an increasingly important feed resource for tropical smallhold...
BACKGROUND: In northern Australia, beef cattle grazed extensively on tropical rangelands are respons...
Context: Liveweight (LW) gain of grazing cattle in the seasonally dry tropics is usually moderate du...
The demand for dairy products is ever increasing across the world. The livestock sector is a signifi...
Context: Cattle grazing tropical forages usually perform below genetic potential due to limited nutr...
Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) produced and released by eructation to the atmosphere in lar...
Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) produced and released by eructation to the atmosphere in lar...
Session 59 - Théâtre 7International audienceEnteric methane emissions (eCH4) from ruminants are the ...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
The inclusion of legumes in diets based on grass has nutritional benefits due to ingestive and diges...
The inclusion of legumes in diets based on grass has nutritional benefits due to ingestive and diges...
peer reviewedContext: Leucaena leucocephala (leucaena) is a leguminous shrub adapted to higher rainf...
This study aimed to evaluate the dry matter yield, nutrient composition, in vitro and methane produc...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
Context: Planted grasses are becoming an increasingly important feed resource for tropical smallhold...
BACKGROUND: In northern Australia, beef cattle grazed extensively on tropical rangelands are respons...
Context: Liveweight (LW) gain of grazing cattle in the seasonally dry tropics is usually moderate du...
The demand for dairy products is ever increasing across the world. The livestock sector is a signifi...
Context: Cattle grazing tropical forages usually perform below genetic potential due to limited nutr...
Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) produced and released by eructation to the atmosphere in lar...
Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas (GHG) produced and released by eructation to the atmosphere in lar...
Session 59 - Théâtre 7International audienceEnteric methane emissions (eCH4) from ruminants are the ...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
The inclusion of legumes in diets based on grass has nutritional benefits due to ingestive and diges...
The inclusion of legumes in diets based on grass has nutritional benefits due to ingestive and diges...
peer reviewedContext: Leucaena leucocephala (leucaena) is a leguminous shrub adapted to higher rainf...
This study aimed to evaluate the dry matter yield, nutrient composition, in vitro and methane produc...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...
Methane production (MP) from Bos indicus steers fed Chloris gayana hay characteristic of the 'dry se...