2023
DOI: 10.52711/0974-360x.2023.00266
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The effect of a Pine Tree Energy Supplement on Methane release by Lactating cows

Abstract: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of a pine tree energy supplement based on forest processing on milk productivity, milk quality, and methane emission by cows. The studies were carried out in production conditions on two groups of black-and-white cows (10 heads each) after calving. The cows of the control group received a basic diet which included haylage of perennial grasses, corn silage, legume hay, compound feed, and molasses. The cows of the experimental group, in addition to the basic diet, received … Show more

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“…In concurrence with the current trend of intensifying dairy cattle rearing systems aimed at maximizing production and profits, new standards for feeding highly productive animals are being developed using various feed additives and supplements (Korotkiy et al 2023;Avdeenko et al 2021;Sherimova et al 2022;Fedotov et al 2020). However, in large livestock enterprises, nutritional infertility is diagnosed annually in 25-30% of infertile cows, indicating that this problem is quite widespread in dairy cattle breeding (Gnezdilova et al 2021;Yakhaev et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In concurrence with the current trend of intensifying dairy cattle rearing systems aimed at maximizing production and profits, new standards for feeding highly productive animals are being developed using various feed additives and supplements (Korotkiy et al 2023;Avdeenko et al 2021;Sherimova et al 2022;Fedotov et al 2020). However, in large livestock enterprises, nutritional infertility is diagnosed annually in 25-30% of infertile cows, indicating that this problem is quite widespread in dairy cattle breeding (Gnezdilova et al 2021;Yakhaev et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%