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New flaxseed feed helps reduce methane in cow burps
Researchers are exploring a new way to feed dairy cows that could help cut down on methane emissions while improving digestion. The new feed supplement, made from flaxseed and pea protein, may offer a ...
UNL researchers are linking cattle genetics and rumen microbes to find ways to cut energy lost as methane and boost feed ...
It's not often that cows are part of global warming solutions, but a new type of feed could change that. University of Florida researchers have discovered that a new cow feed could cut down on cow ...
Sometimes, answering a long-standing problem is a matter of finding a new perspective. Take methane from cows: For years, people have been trying to eliminate the gas from cow burps in an attempt to ...
With the big concern today (whether valid or not) and the movement to reduce methane gas production and other greenhouse gases as a way to combat so-called climate change, a lot of attention has been ...
TARGET AND WALMART WILL ALL BE CLOSED. UC DAVIS IS WORKING TO REDUCE METHANE EMISSIONS. LIVESTOCK NATURALLY PRODUCES IT. METEOROLOGIST HEATHER WALDMAN EXPLAINS WHY RESEARCHERS ARE STARTING WITH A COWS ...
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Methane-cutting cow feed trials brought to an end
A major UK trial of a controversial feed additive designed to reduce emissions of planet-warming methane gas by dairy cows has ended. Arla Foods, owner of the UK's largest dairy co-operative, is now ...
Postdoctoral researcher Paulo de Meo Filho demonstrates how he samples cow stomach fluids while studying ways to reduce methane emitted by cow burps at UC Davis in Davis, California on October 23, ...
Matthias Hess, with the UC Davis Department of Animal Science, and researchers at UC Berkeley, have identified which microbes in a cow's gut could help reduce methane. It brings them a step closer to ...
Scientists are currently experimenting with a new type of burp-supressing cattle feed. The move comes just five months after Arla’s Bovaer use sparked major consumer backlash. So how does this new ...
In dairy production, rising temperatures reduce feed availability, stress animals, and create favourable conditions for diseases. [File, Standard] One thing that’s increasingly evident is that the ...
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