2019
DOI: 10.1099/acmi.ac2019.po0574
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Investigating methane mitigation in beef cattle fed with natural additives

Abstract: Antibiotics are extensively fed to beef cattle as they act as rumen modulators, improving animal efficiency and decreasing methane emissions. However, current recommendations by health agencies to limit/ban antibiotic use in animal production call for alternatives such as natural additives. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of natural additives in methane mitigation. Bulls (½Angus and ½Nellore) 16±2.2 months old, with average body weight of 385±20.7 kg were fed a basal diet (70 % concentrate, 30… Show more

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