The paper gives an overview of aspects of enteric methane emission, pointing out the importance of climate change mitigation practices. Enteric methane is formed as a by product of the digestion of feed, primarily in ruminants by enteric fermentation. Ruminants emit methane created by enteric fermentation in the rumen, mostly by eructation. Nutritional interventions to mitigate enteric methane (ECH4) have been thoroughly investigated and many innovative solutions are being tested and considered. To meet the increasing demand for meat and milk, the livestock industry has to increase its production, which is followed by increasing ECH4 emissions. Continuous research and development are needed to develop ECH4 mitigation strategies that are lo...
The animal science sector has seen a proliferation of potential mitigation strategies, aimed at tack...
The increasing need for sustainable livestock production demands more research in the field of green...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
This paper analyzes the mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants with the use of...
Methane (CH4) is a colorless, odorless gas generated as a by-product of microbial fermentation of fe...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) presents a feasible approach to curbing agriculture's contributi...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
Abstract Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global a...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
The animal science sector has seen a proliferation of potential mitigation strategies, aimed at tack...
The aim of this paper is to review the role of methane in the global warming scenario and to examine...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data related to mitigation of enteric methane (CH4)...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 t...
The method used in writing this article is a review of several journals related to methane mitigatio...
The animal science sector has seen a proliferation of potential mitigation strategies, aimed at tack...
The increasing need for sustainable livestock production demands more research in the field of green...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...
This paper analyzes the mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants with the use of...
Methane (CH4) is a colorless, odorless gas generated as a by-product of microbial fermentation of fe...
Mitigation of enteric methane (CH4) presents a feasible approach to curbing agriculture's contributi...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
Abstract Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global a...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
The animal science sector has seen a proliferation of potential mitigation strategies, aimed at tack...
The aim of this paper is to review the role of methane in the global warming scenario and to examine...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data related to mitigation of enteric methane (CH4)...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 t...
The method used in writing this article is a review of several journals related to methane mitigatio...
The animal science sector has seen a proliferation of potential mitigation strategies, aimed at tack...
The increasing need for sustainable livestock production demands more research in the field of green...
This review summarizes the importance of enteric methane (CH4) emission in ruminants and summarizes ...