2024
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skae127
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Methane output across life stages in sheep, how it differs from lambs to adult ewes using portable accumulation chambers

Edel O' Connor,
Nóirín McHugh,
Eoin Dunne
et al.

Abstract: Methane (CH4) produced from enteric fermentation is a potent greenhouse gas produced by ruminant animals. Multiple measurements are required across life stages to develop an understanding of how CH4 output changes throughout the animal’s lifetime. The objectives of the current study were to estimate CH4 output across life stages in sheep and to investigate the relationship between CH4 output and dry matter intake (DMI). Data were generated on a total of 266 female Suffolk and Texel animals. Methane and carbon … Show more

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