Early life dietary intervention in dairy calves results in a long-term reduction in methane emissions
Abstract Recent evidence suggests that changes in microbial colonization of the rumen prior to weaning may imprint the rumen microbiome and impact phenotypes later in life. We investigated how dietary manipulation from birth influences growth, methane production, and gastrointestinal microbial ecolo...
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Main Authors: | S. J. Meale, M. Popova, C. Saro, C. Martin, A. Bernard, M. Lagree, D. R. Yáñez-Ruiz, H. Boudra, S. Duval, D. P. Morgavi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a28d7981d9fe4f3d9e493439a614277e |
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