Effects of soybean oil and corn oil alone or in combination with Rumensin®, on methane and VFA production, in vitro

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2011-03-04

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Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station

Abstract

Soybean oil or corn oil when fed at 0, 2, 4, or 6% of the ration did not significantly reduce methane production or alter the ratios of volatile fatty acids. Soybean oil was superior to corn oil in reducing methane, and soybean oil, produced a more desirable acetate:propionate ratio. Rumensin was compared at levels simulating 0, 15, and 30 grams per ton of complete ration. Rumensin at either concentration significantly reduced methane and significantly improved the acetate:propionate ratio.

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Beef, Soybean oil, Corn oil, Rumensin, Methane, VFA production

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