Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have discovered that feeding grazing beef cattle a seaweed supplement can significantly reduce methane emissions without affecting the animals ...
North Ronaldsay sheep are an ancient breed which eat only seaweed for most of the year ... the island's inland pastures for other domestic animals. This has prevented the sheep from mixing ...
The seaweed-eating group produced 37.7 percent less methane ... way to make a seaweed supplement easily available to grazing animals,” says study co-author Ermias Kebreab, an animal scientist ...
However, changing up what livestock eat, may alter what comes ... “This method paves the way to make a seaweed supplement easily available to grazing animals,” said Kebreab.
Grazing cattle also produce more methane than feedlot cattle or dairy cows because they eat more fiber from grass ... professor in the Department of Animal Science. “We need to make this seaweed ...
Grazing cattle also produce more methane than feedlot cattle or dairy cows because they eat more fiber ... in the Department of Animal Science. "We need to make this seaweed additive or any ...