[HTML][HTML] Invited review: Large-scale indirect measurements for enteric methane emissions in dairy cattle: A review of proxies and their potential for use in management …
Efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of milk production through selection and management
of low-emitting cows require accurate and large-scale measurements of methane (CH 4) …
of low-emitting cows require accurate and large-scale measurements of methane (CH 4) …
Selecting for improved feed efficiency and reduced methane emissions in dairy cattle
It may be possible for dairy farms to improve profitability and reduce environmental impacts
by selecting for higher feed efficiency and lower methane (CH4) emission traits. It remains to …
by selecting for higher feed efficiency and lower methane (CH4) emission traits. It remains to …
Bovine host genetic variation influences rumen microbial methane production with best selection criterion for low methane emitting and efficiently feed converting …
Methane produced by methanogenic archaea in ruminants contributes significantly to
anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The host genetic link controlling microbial …
anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The host genetic link controlling microbial …
[HTML][HTML] Development of Fourier transform mid-infrared calibrations to predict acetone, β-hydroxybutyrate, and citrate contents in bovine milk through a European dairy …
C Grelet, C Bastin, M Gelé, JB Davière, M Johan… - Journal of dairy …, 2016 - Elsevier
To manage negative energy balance and ketosis in dairy farms, rapid and cost-effective
detection is needed. Among the milk biomarkers that could be useful for this purpose …
detection is needed. Among the milk biomarkers that could be useful for this purpose …
Transforming the adaptation physiology of farm animals through sensors
S Neethirajan - Animals, 2020 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Strategy for the protection and welfare of farm animals, and the
sustainable animal production is dependent on the thorough understanding of the …
sustainable animal production is dependent on the thorough understanding of the …
[HTML][HTML] Invited review: Phenotypes to genetically reduce greenhouse gas emissions in dairying
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease
the environmental footprint of dairy cattle products. This includes direct selection for breath …
the environmental footprint of dairy cattle products. This includes direct selection for breath …
Measuring methane production from ruminants
Radiative forcing of methane (CH 4) is significantly higher than carbon dioxide (CO 2) and
its enteric production by ruminant livestock is one of the major sources of greenhouse gas …
its enteric production by ruminant livestock is one of the major sources of greenhouse gas …
[HTML][HTML] Predicting methane emission in Canadian Holstein dairy cattle using milk mid-infrared reflectance spectroscopy and other commonly available predictors via …
Interest in reducing eructed CH 4 is growing, but measuring CH 4 emissions is expensive
and difficult in large populations. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of milk mid …
and difficult in large populations. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of milk mid …
In-line near-infrared analysis of milk coupled with machine learning methods for the daily prediction of blood metabolic profile in dairy cattle
Precision livestock farming technologies are used to monitor animal health and welfare
parameters continuously and in real time in order to optimize nutrition and productivity and …
parameters continuously and in real time in order to optimize nutrition and productivity and …
[HTML][HTML] Genetic parameters for methane emission traits in Australian dairy cows
Methane is a greenhouse gas of high interest to the dairy industry, with 57% of Australia's
dairy emissions attributed to enteric methane. Enteric methane emissions also constitute a …
dairy emissions attributed to enteric methane. Enteric methane emissions also constitute a …