Study Shows Feed Product Reduces Methane
From an article in Progressive Farmer by Russ Quinn
The first published scientific paper on a Rumin8 animal trial conducted by a major university found that Rumin8's investigational veterinary product reduced total methane emissions in cattle by 95.2%, with no significant impact on animal production parameters or the rumen environment.
According to a Rumin8 press release, the trial was conducted by the Department of Animal Science at the University of California-Davis (UC Davis) and evaluated the effects of the Rumin8 Investigational Veterinary Products (IVP) on various cattle production factors.
"Compared to other studies on synthetic halogenated methane analogues, the CH4 (methane) reduction observed with Rumin8 oil IVP in this study are among the most substantial reported," the study's authors concluded. "Neither treatment significantly affected animal production parameters or rumen environment parameters."
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