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Effect of breed and pasture type on methane emissions from weaned lambs offered fresh forage

To investigate the extent to which enteric methane (CH(4)) emissions from growing lambs are explained by simple body weight and diet characteristics, a 2 × 2 Latin square changeover design experiment was carried out using two sheep breeds and two fresh pasture types. Weaned lambs of two contrasting...

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Autores principales: FRASER, M. D., FLEMING, H. R., THEOBALD, V. J., MOORBY, J. M.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4501301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26236042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021859615000544
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description To investigate the extent to which enteric methane (CH(4)) emissions from growing lambs are explained by simple body weight and diet characteristics, a 2 × 2 Latin square changeover design experiment was carried out using two sheep breeds and two fresh pasture types. Weaned lambs of two contrasting breed types were used: Welsh Mountain (WM, a small, hardy hill breed) and Welsh Mule × Texel (TexX, prime lamb) (n = 8 per breed). The lambs were zero-grazed on material cut from recently reseeded perennial ryegrass and extensively managed permanent pasture. In each experimental period, individual ad libitum dry matter intake (DMI) was determined indoors following an adaptation period of 2 weeks, and CH(4) emissions were measured individually in open-circuit respiration chambers over a period of 3 days. Although total daily CH(4) emissions were lower for the WM lambs than for the TexX lambs (13·3 v. 15·7 g/day, respectively) when offered fresh forage, the yield of CH(4) per unit DMI was similar for the two breed types (16·4 v. 17·7 g CH(4)/kg DMI). Total output of CH(4) per day was higher when lambs were offered ryegrass compared with permanent pasture (16·1 v. 12·9 g/day, respectively), which was probably driven by differences in DMI (986 v. 732 g/day). Methane emissions per unit DMI (16·4 v. 17·7 g CH(4)/kg DMI) and proportion of gross energy intake excreted as CH(4) (0·052 v. 0·056 MJ/MJ) were both higher on the permanent pasture. No forage × breed type interactions were identified. The results indicate that forage type had a greater impact than breed type on CH(4) emissions from growing weaned lambs. It can be concluded that when calculating CH(4) emissions for inventory purposes, it is more important to know what forages growing lambs are consuming than to know what breeds they are.
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spelling pubmed-45013012015-07-31 Effect of breed and pasture type on methane emissions from weaned lambs offered fresh forage FRASER, M. D. FLEMING, H. R. THEOBALD, V. J. MOORBY, J. M. J Agric Sci Animal Research Papers To investigate the extent to which enteric methane (CH(4)) emissions from growing lambs are explained by simple body weight and diet characteristics, a 2 × 2 Latin square changeover design experiment was carried out using two sheep breeds and two fresh pasture types. Weaned lambs of two contrasting breed types were used: Welsh Mountain (WM, a small, hardy hill breed) and Welsh Mule × Texel (TexX, prime lamb) (n = 8 per breed). The lambs were zero-grazed on material cut from recently reseeded perennial ryegrass and extensively managed permanent pasture. In each experimental period, individual ad libitum dry matter intake (DMI) was determined indoors following an adaptation period of 2 weeks, and CH(4) emissions were measured individually in open-circuit respiration chambers over a period of 3 days. Although total daily CH(4) emissions were lower for the WM lambs than for the TexX lambs (13·3 v. 15·7 g/day, respectively) when offered fresh forage, the yield of CH(4) per unit DMI was similar for the two breed types (16·4 v. 17·7 g CH(4)/kg DMI). Total output of CH(4) per day was higher when lambs were offered ryegrass compared with permanent pasture (16·1 v. 12·9 g/day, respectively), which was probably driven by differences in DMI (986 v. 732 g/day). Methane emissions per unit DMI (16·4 v. 17·7 g CH(4)/kg DMI) and proportion of gross energy intake excreted as CH(4) (0·052 v. 0·056 MJ/MJ) were both higher on the permanent pasture. No forage × breed type interactions were identified. The results indicate that forage type had a greater impact than breed type on CH(4) emissions from growing weaned lambs. It can be concluded that when calculating CH(4) emissions for inventory purposes, it is more important to know what forages growing lambs are consuming than to know what breeds they are. Cambridge University Press 2015-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4501301/ /pubmed/26236042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021859615000544 Text en © Cambridge University Press 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
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title Effect of breed and pasture type on methane emissions from weaned lambs offered fresh forage
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title_fullStr Effect of breed and pasture type on methane emissions from weaned lambs offered fresh forage
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title_short Effect of breed and pasture type on methane emissions from weaned lambs offered fresh forage
title_sort effect of breed and pasture type on methane emissions from weaned lambs offered fresh forage
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4501301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26236042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021859615000544
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