Ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from housed Holstein steers fed different levels of diet crude protein.
@article{Chiavegato2015AmmoniaAG,
title={Ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from housed Holstein steers fed different levels of diet crude protein.},
author={M. B. Chiavegato and Wendy J. Powers and Nicole Palumbo},
journal={Journal of animal science},
year={2015},
volume={93 1},
pages={
395-404
}
}The objective of this study was to determine the effect of diet CP levels on nitrous oxide (N2O), ammonia (NH3), and methane (CH4) emissions from 1) cattle housed in confined settings and 2) cattle manure following surface application to incubated soils. Twelve 500-kg Holstein steers were fed diets containing 10% CP (10CP) and 13% CP (13CP). The experimental design was a 2 × 2 Latin square conducted during two 20-d periods. Diets were fed for 14 d before each measurement period to allow for…
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