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Methane Emissions from Dry Cows Fed Grass or Legume Silage |
Hirotaka Kasuya, Junichi Takahashi |
Anim Biosci. 2010;23(5):563-566. Published online April 21, 2010 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2010.90488 |
Methane Emissions from Dry Cows Fed Grass or Legume Silage Enteric and manure-derived methane emissions and biogas yield of slurry from dairy cows fed grass silage or maize silage with and without supplementation of rapeseed Enteric and Fecal Methane Emissions from Dairy Cows Fed Grass or Corn Silage Diets Supplemented with Rapeseed Oil Milk from cows fed clover-rich silage compared with cows fed grass silage is higher in n-3 fatty acids Methane emissions of stored manure from dairy cows fed conventional or brown midrib corn silage The effect of offering grass silage alone or in combination with legume: cereal wholecrop silage on methane emissions of Holstein steers Linseed suppresses enteric methane emissions from cattle fed barley silage, but not from those fed grass hay Effect of Ratio of Corn Silage to Grass-Legume Silage with High Concentrate During Dry Period on Milk Production and Health of Dairy Cows Methane emissions from two breeds of beef cows offered diets containing barley straw with either grass silage or brewers’ grains The influence of grass silage-to-maize silage ratio and concentrate composition on methane emissions, performance and milk composition of dairy cows |