Dairy cows produce enteric methane, a greenhouse gas with 25 times the global warming potential of CO2. Breeding could make a permanent, cumulative, and long-term contribution to methane reduction. Due to a lack of accurate, repeatable, individual methane measurements needed for breeding, indicators of methane production based on milk fatty acids have been proposed. The aim of the present study was to quantify the genetic variation for predicted methane yields. The milk fat composition of 1,905 first-lactation Dutch Holstein-Friesian cows was used to investigate 3 different predicted methane yields (g/kg of DMI): Methane1, Methane2, and Methane3. Methane1 was based on the milk fat proportions of C17:0anteiso, C18:1 trans-10+11, C18:1 cis-11...
This study aimed to estimate the response to selection through different selection indices between m...
Maximizing profitability of dairy farms ensuring also mitigation of cattle environmental footprint i...
Over the past years, methane production from dairy cattle gained a significant attraction because of...
Livestock produce CH 4 , therefore contributing to the global warming effect. One of the currently i...
Several in vivo CH4 measurement techniques have been developed but are not suitable for precise and ...
Enteric methane production from livestock is an important source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emi...
Greenhouse gases originating from the dairy sector, including methane (CH4), contribute to global wa...
Greenhouse gases originating from the dairy sector, including methane (CH 4), contribute to global w...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Methane (CH4) emission is one of the most important environmental traits from dairy cows. Genetic se...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
Enteric ruminant methane is the most important greenhouse gas emitted from the pastoral agricultural...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
Methane (CH4) from ruminal fermentation is the major greenhouse gas produced by dairy cattle which c...
This study aimed to estimate the response to selection through different selection indices between m...
Maximizing profitability of dairy farms ensuring also mitigation of cattle environmental footprint i...
Over the past years, methane production from dairy cattle gained a significant attraction because of...
Livestock produce CH 4 , therefore contributing to the global warming effect. One of the currently i...
Several in vivo CH4 measurement techniques have been developed but are not suitable for precise and ...
Enteric methane production from livestock is an important source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emi...
Greenhouse gases originating from the dairy sector, including methane (CH4), contribute to global wa...
Greenhouse gases originating from the dairy sector, including methane (CH 4), contribute to global w...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants has become an important area of research b...
Methane (CH4) emission is one of the most important environmental traits from dairy cows. Genetic se...
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is climate change. Greenhouse gases, including m...
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's dairy em...
Enteric ruminant methane is the most important greenhouse gas emitted from the pastoral agricultural...
Records of methane emissions from 1,501 cows on 14 commercial farms in 4 regions of Spain were colle...
Methane (CH4) from ruminal fermentation is the major greenhouse gas produced by dairy cattle which c...
This study aimed to estimate the response to selection through different selection indices between m...
Maximizing profitability of dairy farms ensuring also mitigation of cattle environmental footprint i...
Over the past years, methane production from dairy cattle gained a significant attraction because of...