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Tuesday 3 September 2024 – Morning, 8:30
Session 47. Nutrition management to reduce methane emission and environmental impact, Part 2
Room: Chianina – Palazzo Affari 1st Floor
Chair: Bruggeman / Pinotti
Session Type: Theme session
Theatre Session
8:30
Effects of hydrolysable tannin metabolites on rumen microbiota and enteric methane production
M. Manoni, F. Gschwend, S. Amelchanka, M. Terranova, L. Pinotti, F. Widmer, P. Silacci, M. Tretola
8:45
Assessing the potential of six plants from Auvergne region to reduce in vivo methane emissions and nitrogen excretion by dairy cows
M. Bouhafs, F. Anglard, F. Fournier, S. Guillaume, T. Chabrillat, S. Kerros, D. Macheboeuf, C. Martin
9:00
Development, in-vitro and in-vivo assessment of novel feed additives to reduce enteric ruminant methane emissions
A. Graham, C. Thorn, C. O’Donnell, M. Mcdonagh, S. Nolan, S. F. Kirwan, S. O’Connor, C. O. Nzeteu, A. C. V. Montoya, A. Bartle, A. Hall, S. M. Waters, V. O’Flaherty
9:15
The effect of an essential oil blend on performance, feed efficiency, methane emission and rumen microbiome in lactating dairy cows
C. F. Børsting, S. J. Noel, S. Lashkari, A. L. F. Hellwing
9:30
Does processing of the straw have an effect on methane production from feedlot beef cattle?
A. Arbaoui, G. Gonzalo, A. Belanche, A. De Vega
9:45
Effect of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) in diets on growth performance and methane emissions of yearling male Pedi goats
T. T. Magonyane, J. W. Ng’Ambi, M. Mabelebele, T. G. Manyelo
10:00
Effects on methane emissions and growth performance in beef cattle supplemented with oil macerate of Asparagopsis taxiformis
D. M. Soares, I. Gama, N. Rodrigues, A. Oliveira, H. Ramos, G. M. Marques, J. Santos-Silva, R. J. B Bessa, T. Domingos
10:45
Impact of fucosidase on pig growth performance and enteric methane production
D. Georgaki, M. E. Van Der Heide, L. Foldager, C. Poulsen, D. Velayudhan, J. Værum Nørgaard, N. Canibe, O. Højberg
11:00
Nitrogen use efficiency from beef fed different protein sources and a forage-based diet
C. Christodoulou, K. E. Kliem, M. D. Auffret, D. J. Humphries, J. R. Newbold, N. Davison, P. Kirton, L. Smith, S. Stergiadis
11:15
Effect of alpine plant species on in vitro ruminal fermentation characteristics
A. Cabbia, A. Romanzin, M. Braidot, M. Spanghero
11:30
Replacement of total mixed ration with fresh alfalfa on productive performance, nutrient utilization, ruminal environment, and methane emissions of dairy cows
G. Fernández-Turren, J. L. Repetto, P. Veliz, J. Montini, J. Bigot, D. Fontes, C. Simon, J. Mariotta, V. Ciganda, C. Cajarville
Poster Session
47.12
Enteric methane and digestibility: are these phenotypes correlated in dairy cows?
G. Giagnoni, W. Wang, M. Maigaard, M. Johansen, P. Lund, M. Riis Weisbjerg
47.13
Herd-level greenhouse gas emissions of dairy rations optimized for reduced carbon footprint
M. Managos, U. Sonesson, C. Lindahl, S. Agenäs, M. Lindberg
47.14
How much of the between-cow variation in enteric methane production can performance and digestibility measures explain
G. Giagnoni, W. Wang, M. Maigaard, M. Johansen, P. Lund, M. Riis Weisbjerg
47.15
Development of an Effective Microbial Agent Utilizing Beneficial Microorganisms for Odor Reduction and its On-Site Evaluation in Pig Farms
Y. J. No, Y. S. Choi, M. R. Lee
47.16
Effect of a molasses based liquid feed on diet digestibility, volatile fatty acid production and methane emissions in lactating dairy cows
G. Chapman, P. Holder, D. Humphries
47.17
Dose effects of feed supplemented calcium peroxide as a methane inhibitor on feed intake and digestibility in beef cattle
A. Graham, S. Kirwan, A. Bartle, C. Thorn, M. Mcdonagh, A. C. V. Montoya, A. Hall, S. M. Waters, V. O’Flaherty
47.18
Development of an odor-reducing probiotic Bacillus strains isolated from swine feces and Korean fermented soybean pastes
Y. J. No, M. R. Lee
47.19
The updated FEEDAP Guidance on the assessment of efficacy of feed additives: additives which favourably affect the environmental consequences of animal production
J. Ortuño, J. Galobart, M. Innocenti, A. Navarro-Villa
47.20
A review of dairy production performance on different methane reducing dietary treatments: 3-NOP, nitrate, linseed and rapeseed
J. Vandicke, J. Van Mullem, N. Peiren, S. De Campeneere, L. Vandaele
47.21
Effects of Anavrin® on dry matter intake, ruminal environment, and methane emissions of finishing steers
J. Montini, A. Santana, G. Fernández-Turren, J. Bigot, C. Cajarville, J. L. Repetto, J. Gere
47.22
Substitution of soybean meal with rapeseed meal decreases the ratio of urinary to fecal nitrogen excretion in growing pigs
I. Kaikat, L. Piquer, A. Cerisuelo, E. López, J. F. Pérez
47.23
Reduction of CH4 production in ruminants using encapsulated feed additives in vitro
L. G. De Matos, N. Merino, I. Mateos, A. Martin, C. Saro, M. J. Ranilla, E. Bacchin, M. Perissinoto, M. Lorenzon, Y. Dadi, C. Lecchi, F. Ceciliani
47.24
Do cows visit the GreenFeeder randomly?
A. L. F. Hellwing, C. F. Børsting
47.25
Effect of pastures with rich tannin legumes on ruminal environment and methane emissions of beef cattle
G. Fernandez-Turren, M. Lema, G. Banchero, G. Quintans
47.26
Effects of biochar in lactating dairy cows diet
M. Dittmann, C. Baki, M. Terranova, S. Amelchanka, S. Dubois, A. Wiget, F. Leiber, H. Krause, S. Baumann
47.27
Metabolomic Approach for the Quality Assessment of Ulva australis as a Promising Feed Supplement for Reduction of Methane Emission in Livestock
H. Hyeon, E. B. Jang, M. Kwon, D. J. Oh, E. Kim, W. J. Yoon
47.28
Exploring Microbial Community Dynamics in Cow Gastric Juice with Seaweed-Enhanced Feed: Implications for Methane Reduction Strategies
Y. H. Jo, M. R. Kang, E. Kim, W. J. Yoon
47.29
Evaluating the potential of 3-nitrooxypropanol to reduce enteric methane emissions of autumn-calving cows
N. Maher, B. Lahart, A. Lawless, H. Costigan, C. Dwan, K. Pierce, M. Dineen
47.30
Effects of oxidising methane inhibitors on emissions, fermentation patterns, and rumen microbial communities in vitro using the rumen simulation technique
C. O’Donnell, C. Thorn, A. C. V. Montoya, S. Waters, V. O’Flaherty