Feeding strategy LINS. Extruded linseed was added as a commercially available linseed product described by
Dang Van et al. (2008), containing 56.0% crushed linseed, 21.0% wheat, 15.0% sunflower cake, 4.5% field
beans, 2.0% butylated hydroxytoluene, 1.0% linseed oil, and 0.5% salt. Table 2 shows feed characteristics of this
product. One kg product/cow per day was prescribed in the diet in summer and 2 kg/cow per day in winter (the
product contains 0.9 kg DM/kg product). The effect of adding fatty acids in the form of extruded linseed on enteric
CH4 production was based on (Eq. 1) by Grainger and Beauchemin (2011)
Feeding strategy LINS. Extruded linseed was added as a commercially available linseed product described byDang Van et al. (2008), containing 56.0% crushed linseed, 21.0% wheat, 15.0% sunflower cake, 4.5% fieldbeans, 2.0% butylated hydroxytoluene, 1.0% linseed oil, and 0.5% salt. Table 2 shows feed characteristics of thisproduct. One kg product/cow per day was prescribed in the diet in summer and 2 kg/cow per day in winter (theproduct contains 0.9 kg DM/kg product). The effect of adding fatty acids in the form of extruded linseed on entericCH4 production was based on (Eq. 1) by Grainger and Beauchemin (2011)
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