Nutritionist-producer consultations of the future will report on the predicted ability of a diet to mitigate CH4. Photo: Koos Groenewold
Methane (CH4) and belching cows have been a media hot topic for some time now and the body of science around CH4 continues to grow. What exactly are the applications and options for CH4 mitigation in ruminant nutrition, and when will we see them in action?
The rumen microbial population is one of the most amazing biological enigmas. The side-by-side evolution of the cow and the rumen microbiome has filled an ecological niche. Anaerobic microbial degradation allows for rapid digestion and utilis
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