Management of Enteric Methane Emissions in Ruminants Using Feed Additives: A Review

  • Methane emission from enteric fermentation in ruminants is the single most relevant greenhouse gas source in agriculture, and it is amongst the largest anthropogenic ones. As ruminants are needed globally for meat, milk and other goods production on a huge scale, feed additives could offer an interesting solution to reduce CH4 emissions. Methane emission strategies are investigated to maintaining productivity and the overall health of the animal. Some strategies have shown to reduce the propagation and/or eliminate ruminal flora affecting the health and productivity of the animal. Therefore, identifying beneficial strategies leads to improving productivity and the health of the animal and environment.

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Author:Valiollah Palangi, Maximilian LacknerORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12243452
Parent Title (English):Animals
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Completed Date:2022/12/07
Responsibility for metadata:Fachhochschule Technikum Wien
Release Date:2023/07/11
GND Keyword:greenhouse gas; methane emission; ruminants
Volume:12
Issue:24
Publish on Website:1
Open Access:1
Reviewed:0
Link to Publication:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/24/3452
Department:Department Industrial Engineering
Research Focus:Sonstiges
Projects:Import
Studienjahr:2022/2023