Author:
MOATE P. J.,CLARKE T.,DAVIS L. H.,LABY R. H.
Abstract
Results are reported from three experiments conducted at the
Dairy Research Institute, Ellinbank,
Australia during 1992/93 which examined the composition and kinetics
of the gas in the rumen
headspace of lactating dairy cows grazing white clover/perennial ryegrass
pastures. Before grazing,
rumen headspace gas was composed of carbon dioxide 65%, methane 31% and
nitrogen 4%
whereas, after one hour of active grazing, the headspace gas was composed
of
carbon dioxide 76%,
methane 22% and nitrogen 2%. The composition of headspace gas was not affected
by antibloat
capsules (which release 250 mg/day of monensin). The headspace gas
from
bloated cows contained
slightly less (P<0·01) carbon dioxide and slightly more
nitrogen than that from non-bloated cows.A novel technique which employs ethane as a tracer to measure rumen
headspace volume and the
kinetics of the rumen headspace gases is described. The tracer technique
was
used in two experiments
in which the influence of grazing, antibloat capsules and bloat on the
rumen
headspace volume and
the kinetics of the headspace gases were examined. It is concluded that
our ethane tracer technique
provides a simple and inexpensive way to estimate methane production by
grazing ruminants.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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