Journal article
Can concentrations of trans octadecenoic acids in milk fat be used to predict methane yields of dairy cows?
PJ Moate, SRO Williams, MH Deighton, MC Hannah, JL Jacobs, WJ Wales
Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1071/AN16477
Abstract
There is a need to develop simple, accurate methods for predicting methane emissions, yields and intensities of dairy cows. Several studies have focussed on the relationship between the concentrations of trans-10 plus trans-11 C18:1 fatty acids in milk fat and methane yield. The aim of the present study was to perform a meta-analysis to quantify relationships between the concentrations of various trans isomers of C18:1 in milk fat and methane emissions (g/day), methane yield (g/kg dry-matter intake) and methane intensity (g/kg energy-corrected milk yield). Data were from seven experiments encompassing 23 different diets and 220 observations of milk fatty acid concentrations and methane emiss..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This investigation was funded by the Victorian Department of Economic Development Jobs Transport and Resources, Meat and Livestock Australia, Dairy Australia, and the Australian Government Department of Agriculture. This work would not have been possible without the excellent work of the technical staff at the Department of Economic Development Jobs Transport and Resources, Victoria, Ellinbank Centre.