Dairy cattle farming in temperate regions often relies on grass herbage (GH)-based diets but the effect of several grass management options on enteric CH4 emission has not been fully investigated yet. We investigated the combined effect of N fertilization rate and length of regrowth period of GH (predominantly ryegrass) on CH4 emission from lactating dairy cows. In a randomized block design, 28 lactating Holstein-Friesian dairy cows received a basal diet of GH and compound feed [85:15; dry matter (DM) basis]. Treatments consisted of GH cut after 3 or 5 weeks of regrowth, after receiving either a low (20 kg of N/ha) or a high (90 kg of N/ha) fertilization rate after initial cut. Feed intake, digestibility, milk production and composition, N ...
Dietary nitrate supplementation is an effective methane (CH4) mitigation strategy in total mixed rat...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
As global demand for high-quality food originating from animal production is expected to rise due to...
Dairy cattle farming in temperate regions often relies on grass herbage (GH)-based diets but the eff...
Grass silage is typically fed to dairy cows in temperate regions. However, in vivo information on me...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of level of feed intake and quality of ryegr...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...
Methane mitigation in dairy cows is an essential part of combating global warming. Governments and c...
Data on the effect of grassland management on the nutritional characteristics of fresh and conserved...
There is a growing interest in forage mixtures (Diverse pasture; e.g. containing grasses, legumes an...
A dynamic, mechanistic model of enteric fermentation was used to investigate the effect of type and ...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
The effect of concentrate feeding level on enteric methane (CH4) emissions from cows grazing medium ...
Grazing management changes sward structure, affecting forage morphological characteristics and nutri...
High-sugar grass varieties have received considerable attention for their potential ability to decre...
Dietary nitrate supplementation is an effective methane (CH4) mitigation strategy in total mixed rat...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
As global demand for high-quality food originating from animal production is expected to rise due to...
Dairy cattle farming in temperate regions often relies on grass herbage (GH)-based diets but the eff...
Grass silage is typically fed to dairy cows in temperate regions. However, in vivo information on me...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of level of feed intake and quality of ryegr...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...
Methane mitigation in dairy cows is an essential part of combating global warming. Governments and c...
Data on the effect of grassland management on the nutritional characteristics of fresh and conserved...
There is a growing interest in forage mixtures (Diverse pasture; e.g. containing grasses, legumes an...
A dynamic, mechanistic model of enteric fermentation was used to investigate the effect of type and ...
We quantified relationships between methane production and milk fatty acid (FA) profile in dairy cat...
The effect of concentrate feeding level on enteric methane (CH4) emissions from cows grazing medium ...
Grazing management changes sward structure, affecting forage morphological characteristics and nutri...
High-sugar grass varieties have received considerable attention for their potential ability to decre...
Dietary nitrate supplementation is an effective methane (CH4) mitigation strategy in total mixed rat...
Experiments were carried out on tropical grass pasture, in summer 2002, to find out possible mitigat...
As global demand for high-quality food originating from animal production is expected to rise due to...