Periodic feed restriction is used in cattle production to reduce feed costs. When normal feed levels are resumed, cattle catch up to a normal weight by an acceleration of normal growth rate, known as compensatory growth, which is not yet fully understood. Illumina Miseq Phylogenetic marker amplicon sequencing of DNA extracted from rumen contents of 55 bulls showed that restriction of feed (70% concentrate, 30% grass silage) for 125 days, to levels that caused a 60% reduction of growth rate, resulted in a large increase of relative abundance of Methanobrevibacter gottschalkii clade (designated as OTU-M7), and a large reduction of an uncharacterised Succinivibrionaceae species (designated as OTU-S3004). There was a strong negative Spearman co...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
Can we reduce methane by using dietary interventions to reduce carbon footprint and increase feed ef...
Improved understanding of the microbial populations during intensive feeding of feedlot cattle holds...
<div><p>Periodic feed restriction is used in cattle production to reduce feed costs. When normal fee...
Periodic feed restriction is used in cattle production to reduce feed costs. When normal feed levels...
peer-reviewedPeriodic feed restriction is used in cattle production to reduce feed costs. When norma...
peer-reviewedMethane generated during enteric fermentation in ruminant livestock species is a major ...
The rumen microbial population dictates the host’s feed degradation capacity and subsequent nutrient...
The rumen microbial population dictates the host’s feed degradation capacity and subsequent nutrient...
Abstract Background Interest in methanogens from ruminants has resulted from the role of methane in ...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...
International audienceImproving the feed efficiency of cattle contributes to the environmental and e...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The rumen microbiota provides essential services to its host and, ...
Aims: To assess the diversity of ruminal methanogens in a grazing cow, and develop PCR primers targe...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock represent a loss of carbon during feed conversion, which h...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
Can we reduce methane by using dietary interventions to reduce carbon footprint and increase feed ef...
Improved understanding of the microbial populations during intensive feeding of feedlot cattle holds...
<div><p>Periodic feed restriction is used in cattle production to reduce feed costs. When normal fee...
Periodic feed restriction is used in cattle production to reduce feed costs. When normal feed levels...
peer-reviewedPeriodic feed restriction is used in cattle production to reduce feed costs. When norma...
peer-reviewedMethane generated during enteric fermentation in ruminant livestock species is a major ...
The rumen microbial population dictates the host’s feed degradation capacity and subsequent nutrient...
The rumen microbial population dictates the host’s feed degradation capacity and subsequent nutrient...
Abstract Background Interest in methanogens from ruminants has resulted from the role of methane in ...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...
International audienceImproving the feed efficiency of cattle contributes to the environmental and e...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The rumen microbiota provides essential services to its host and, ...
Aims: To assess the diversity of ruminal methanogens in a grazing cow, and develop PCR primers targe...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock represent a loss of carbon during feed conversion, which h...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
Can we reduce methane by using dietary interventions to reduce carbon footprint and increase feed ef...
Improved understanding of the microbial populations during intensive feeding of feedlot cattle holds...