Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Aug 2013)

Methane emissions and estimates of ruminal fermentation parameters in beef cattle fed different dietary concentrate levels

  • Márcio dos Santos Pedreira,
  • Simone Gisele de Oliveira,
  • Odo Primavesi,
  • Magda Aparecida de Lima,
  • Rosa Toyoko Shiraishi Frighetto,
  • Telma Teresinha Berchielli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982013000800009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 8
pp. 592 – 598

Abstract

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Using sorghum silage, the effect of roughage/concentrate ratios was evaluated on nutrient intake, digestibility, ruminal parameters and methane production by beef cattle. Three treatments (0, 30 and 60% of concentrate in DM of the diet) were distributed in three Latin squares, with nine animals and three periods. Dry matter intake increased as the grain concentration in diet increased; pH showed opposite behavior. Methane emissions were lower for animals fed the diet exclusively with sorghum silage as compared with those fed 30% of concentrate, but was similar to that of animals receiving 60% of concentrate. Losses of ingested gross energy as methane were reduced by 33% when grain concentration was increased in the diet. Concentrations of propionic and butyric acids were greater in diets with grain concentrate; acetic acid concentration was not affected. Concentrate in diet increases available energy for the metabolism, measured by lower losses of ingested gross energy as ruminal methane.

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