EVOLVING FEEDING STRATEGY USING POMEGRANATE FRUIT WASTE AND PALM OIL WITH SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE ON METHANE MITIGATION IN RUMINANTS

Abstract
Methane emission from ruminants has received a global attention due to its contribution to the greenhouse effect and global warming. There is a need to determine a costeffective feeding strategy for mitigating greenhouse gases from livestock. Hence, the present study was conducted to evolvea feeding strategy using pomegranate fruit waste and palm oil with Saccharomyces cerevisiae on methane mitigation in ruminants.The objectives of this study were to identify the methane mitigation potential of pomegranate fruit waste and palm oil with Saccharomyces cerevisiae for ruminants in paddy straw-based ration and to assess the effect of pomegranate fruit waste and palm oil with Saccharomyces cerevisiae on dry matter digestibility and rumen fermentation characteristics
Description
TNV_TH_MVM 16010_2018
Keywords
Veterinary Science
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