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The use of feedlot/cereal grains in improving feed efficiency and reducing by-products such as methane in ruminants
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The use of feedlot/cereal grains in improving feed efficiency and reducing by-products such as methane in ruminantsCattle can convert sunlight into high quality foods via the process of microbial fermentation of plantstuffs in the rumen. Unfortunately, losses of carbon and energy associated with the fermentation of feedstuffs comes in the form of CO2 and CH4, which are greenhouse gases of increasing importance to global climate issues. The use of starch containing cereal grains as a feedstuff improves the efficiency because these energy dense feedstuffs are more
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