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Understanding the methane (CH4) emissions that are produced by enteric fermentation is one of the main problems to be solved for livestock, due to their GHG effects. These emissions are affected by the quantity and quality of their diets, thus, it is key to accurately define the intake and fiber content (NDF) of these forage diets. On the other hand, different emission prediction equations have been developed; however, there are scarce and uncertain results regarding their evaluation of the emissions that have been observed in forage diets. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of the NDF content of a forage diet on CH4 enteric emissions, and to evaluate the ability of models to predict the emissions from the animals that are consuming these forage diets. © 2023 by the authors.

SANTANDER, D. , CLARIGET, J.M. , BANCHERO, G. , ALECRIM, F. , SIMÓN, C. , MARIOTTA, J. , GERE, J. , CIGANDA, V.
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Animals, 2023, Volume 13, Issue 7, article 1177. OPEN ACCESS. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13071177
2076-2615
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CATTLE; FORAGE; QUALITY