Bid to breed cattle which are more feed-efficient and emit less methane

Breeding animals that utilise feed better and which emit less methane is the aim of a two-year research study of 300 cattle at the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) progeny test centre in Tully, Co Kildare.

Bid to breed cattle which are more feed-efficient and emit less methane

Breeding animals that utilise feed better and which emit less methane is the aim of a two-year research study of 300 cattle at the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) progeny test centre in Tully, Co Kildare.

To measure methane emissions, two GreenFeed systems have been installed in Tully.

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