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Predicting metabolisable energy intake by free-ranging cattle using multiple short-term breath samples and applied to a pasture case-study

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Animal Production Science, 2020

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Invited Review: Methane sources, quantification, and mitigation in grazing beef systems

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AAS. Vol. 36. Issue 4. pp 556-573

Development of mathematical models to predict enteric methane emission by cattle in Latin America

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Livest. Sci. Vol. 241. 104177.

Greenhouse gases in animal agriculture: science supporting practices

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Animal. Vol. 14. Issue S3. pp 425-426.

Effects of feeding level on efficiency of high- and low-residual feed intake beef steers

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J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 98. Issue 10.

Effects of diet quality on energy metabolism and methane production by beef steers fed a warm-season grass-based hay diet

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AAS. Vol. 36. Issue 5. pp 652-667.

Effects of Garlic Powder Allicin Mixture on the in Vitro and in Vivo Rumen Fermentation of Hanwoo Steers

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JALS. Vol. 54. Issue 3. pp 55-61.

Enteric methane emission, milk production, and composition of dairy cows fed 3-nitrooxypropanol

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J. Dairy Sci. In Press.

Dose-response effect of 3-nitrooxypropanol on enteric methane emissions in dairy cows

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J. Dairy Sci. Vol.103. Issue 7, pp 6145-6156.

Dietary mitigation of enteric methane emissions from ruminants: A review of plant tannin mitigation options

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Anim. Nutr. Vol. 6. Issue 3. pp 231-246