Feed additives for methane mitigation: Recommendations for testing enteric methane-mitigating feed additives in ruminant studies. (Review).
ABSTRACT.- There is a need for rigorous and scientifically-based testing standards for existing and new enteric methane mitigation technologies, including antimethanogenic feed additives (AMFA). The current review provides guidelines for conducting and analyzing data from experiments with ruminants...
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