Does the diurnal pattern of enteric methane emissions from dairy cows change over time?
2018
Bell, M. J. | Craigon, J. | Saunders, N. | Goodman, J. R. | Garnsworthy, P. C.
Diet manipulation and genetic selection are two important mitigation strategies for reducing enteric methane (CH₄) emissions from ruminant livestock. The aim of this study was to assess whether the diurnal pattern of CH₄ emissions from individual dairy cows changes over time when cows are fed on diets varying in forage composition. Emissions of CH₄ from 36 cows were measured during milking in an automatic (robotic) milking station in three consecutive feeding periods, for a total of 84 days. In Periods 1 and 2, the 36 cows were fed a high-forage partial mixed ration (PMR) containing 75% forage, with either a high grass silage or high maize silage content. In Period 3, cows were fed a commercial PMR containing 69% forage. Cows were offered PMR ad libitum plus concentrates during milking and CH₄ emitted by individual cows was sampled during 8662 milkings. A linear mixed model was used to assess differences among cows, feeding periods and time of day. Considerable variation was observed among cows in daily mean and diurnal patterns of CH₄ emissions. On average, cows produced less CH₄ when fed on the commercial PMR in feeding Period 3 than when the same cows were fed on high-forage diets in feeding Periods 1 and 2. The average diurnal pattern for CH₄ emissions did not significantly change between feeding periods and as lactation progressed. Emissions of CH₄ were positively associated with dry matter (DM) intake and forage DM intake. It is concluded that if the management of feed allocation remains constant then the diurnal pattern of CH₄ emissions from dairy cows will not necessarily alter over time. A change in diet composition may bring about an increase or decrease in absolute emissions over a 24-h period without significantly changing the diurnal pattern unless management of feed allocation changes. These findings are important for CH₄ monitoring techniques that involve taking measurements over short periods within a day rather than complete 24-h observations.
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