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A microscopic cow gut organism may be driving most of the methane on Earth’s cattle ranches — scientists just identified its internal engine
Inside every cow’s stomach lives a teeming world of single-celled organisms, and one of them has been hiding a secret. A ...
As Irish dairy herds continue into the grazing season, lush grass offers huge opportunities for low-cost milk production. But ...
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A tiny organism found in cow guts has a miniature organelle that may produce most of Earth’s cattle methane
Cattle are responsible for a staggering share of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, with enteric fermentation alone ...
In cows’ guts, ciliates contain a tiny organelle called a hydrogenobody that may drive production of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Bloat is a common problem in ruminants, if they can’t get rid of extra gas produced by rumen microbes during digestion. Under ...
When Leluo Guan peers inside a cow’s stomach, she sees more than microbes – she sees an opportunity to cut methane emissions from cattle and improve profits for beef and dairy farmers. Cattle are ...
Sheep farmers are being urged to review nutritional support ahead of weaning, as surveillance data highlights a seasonal spike in cobalt deficiency cases between July and September. Data from the ...
There is no single issue causing the problem, but rather a group of them coming together to cause the illness in the animal ...
When Leluo Guan peers inside a cow's stomach, she sees more than microbes—she sees an opportunity to cut methane emissions from cattle and improve profits for beef and dairy farmers. Cattle are ...
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