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Methane emissions and digestive physiology of non-lactating dairy cows fed pasture forage
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2007
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NutritionLivestock ProductionAgricultural EconomicsEducationFeed UtilizationLactationMethane EmissionsAnimal FeedPublic HealthAnimal ProductionFresh Pasture ForageAnimal PhysiologyDigestive PhysiologyIn Vitro FermentationAnimal NutritionPasture ForageAnimal Waste ManagementAnimal AgricultureDigestion CharacteristicAnimal ScienceFeed IntakeMetabolism
The objective of this study was to identify intake and digestion characteristic(s) responsible for variation in methane (CH 4 ) emissions from non-lactating cows fed pasture forage. Nine Friesian × Jersey cows ranked low, medium or high CH 4 emitters [group means 15.3, 19.2 and 24.8 g kg -1 dry matter intake (DMI), respectively; P = 0.015] were selected from a herd of 302 lactating cows. The selected cows were dried-off, rumen-fistulated, and fed indoors on fresh pasture forage at 0700 and 1700. Voluntary feed intake (VFI), feeding behaviour and intake rates (IR) were measured over 5 d. Feed allowance was reduced to 90% of VFI for measurement of CH 4 emissions and rumen fermentation and digestion kinetics parameters. Although some variation in CH 4 yield remained among the animals (26.4 ± 3.6 g kg -1 DMI), the previous ranking of cows during lactation was no longer evident during this study (P = 0.41). The change in CH 4 yields may have resulted from lower feed intakes of lower quality pasture compared with grazing. Regression analysis showed that absolute CH 4 emission (g d -1 ) was best described by DMI and rumen acetate concentration (ACE) before the PM feeding (ACE 1700) (R 2 = 0.88), whereas CH 4 yield (g kg -1 DMI) was mainly a function of ACE 1700 h alone (R 2 = 0.84). We suggest that large animal-to-animal variations in CH 4 yield are most likely associated with high intakes and concomitant effects of salivation and rumen digestion and passage. Key words: Methane, animal variation, feed intake, rumen digestion, dairy cows, pasture
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