Author: Marquardt, Svenja
- Enteric methane production from cattle fed on three tropical grasses in East Africa
- Effects of replacing Brachiaria hay with either Desmodium intortum or dairy concentrate on animal performance and enteric methane emissions of low-yielding dairy cows
- Weight gain and enteric methane production of cattle fed on tropical grasses
- Impact of Haemonchus contortus infection on feed intake, digestion, liveweight gain, and enteric methane emission from Red Maasai and Dorper sheep
- Supplementation of a tropical low-quality forage with Calliandra calothyrsus improves sheep health and performance, and reduces methane emission
Author: Merbold, Lutz
- Enteric methane production from cattle fed on three tropical grasses in East Africa
- Effects of replacing Brachiaria hay with either Desmodium intortum or dairy concentrate on animal performance and enteric methane emissions of low-yielding dairy cows
- Weight gain and enteric methane production of cattle fed on tropical grasses
- Impact of Haemonchus contortus infection on feed intake, digestion, liveweight gain, and enteric methane emission from Red Maasai and Dorper sheep
- Supplementation of a tropical low-quality forage with Calliandra calothyrsus improves sheep health and performance, and reduces methane emission
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