The effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surface

Abstract Background Dietary manipulation is a common practice to mitigate gaseous emission from livestock production facilities, and the variation of fat level in the diet has shown great influence on ruminal volatile fatty acids (VFA) and enteric methane generation. The changes in dietary fat level...

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Main Authors: Dhan Prasad Gautam, Shafiqur Rahman, Md Saidul Borhan, Chanda Engel
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40781-016-0104-6
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spelling doaj-87c7f628b3594dc9988a8a7a391ab83a2020-11-25T03:12:38ZengKorean Society of Animal Sciences and TechnologyJournal of Animal Science and Technology2055-03912016-06-0158111510.1186/s40781-016-0104-6The effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surfaceDhan Prasad Gautam0Shafiqur Rahman1Md Saidul Borhan2Chanda Engel3Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, North Dakota State UniversityDepartment of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, North Dakota State UniversityDepartment of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, North Dakota State UniversityNDSU Carrington Research Extension CenterAbstract Background Dietary manipulation is a common practice to mitigate gaseous emission from livestock production facilities, and the variation of fat level in the diet has shown great influence on ruminal volatile fatty acids (VFA) and enteric methane generation. The changes in dietary fat levels influence rumen chemistry that could modify manure nutrient composition along with odor and gaseous emissions from manure management facilities. Methods A field experiment was carried out on beef cattle feedlots to investigate the effect of four levels of dietary fat concentrations (3 to 5.5 %) on the manure composition and gaseous emissions (methane-CH4, nitrous oxide-N2O, carbon dioxide-CO2 and hydrogen sulfide-H2S) from the feedlot pen surface. The experiment was carried out over a 5-month period from June to October during North Dakota’s summer-fall climatic condition. Air and manure sampling was conducted five times at a 20–30 day intervals. Results Overall, this research indicated that fat levels in diet have no or little effect on the nutrient composition of manure and gaseous emission from the pens with cattle fed with different diet. Though significant variation of gaseous emission and manure composition were observed between different sampling periods, no effect of high fat diet was observed on manure composition and gaseous emission. Conclusions It can be concluded that addition of fat to animal diet may not have any impact on gaseous emission and manure compositions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40781-016-0104-6Manure compositionGaseous emissionDietVolatile fatty acidsConcentration
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author Dhan Prasad Gautam
Shafiqur Rahman
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Chanda Engel
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Shafiqur Rahman
Md Saidul Borhan
Chanda Engel
The effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surface
Journal of Animal Science and Technology
Manure composition
Gaseous emission
Diet
Volatile fatty acids
Concentration
author_facet Dhan Prasad Gautam
Shafiqur Rahman
Md Saidul Borhan
Chanda Engel
author_sort Dhan Prasad Gautam
title The effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surface
title_short The effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surface
title_full The effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surface
title_fullStr The effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surface
title_full_unstemmed The effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surface
title_sort effect of feeding high fat diet to beef cattle on manure composition and gaseous emission from a feedlot pen surface
publisher Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology
series Journal of Animal Science and Technology
issn 2055-0391
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Abstract Background Dietary manipulation is a common practice to mitigate gaseous emission from livestock production facilities, and the variation of fat level in the diet has shown great influence on ruminal volatile fatty acids (VFA) and enteric methane generation. The changes in dietary fat levels influence rumen chemistry that could modify manure nutrient composition along with odor and gaseous emissions from manure management facilities. Methods A field experiment was carried out on beef cattle feedlots to investigate the effect of four levels of dietary fat concentrations (3 to 5.5 %) on the manure composition and gaseous emissions (methane-CH4, nitrous oxide-N2O, carbon dioxide-CO2 and hydrogen sulfide-H2S) from the feedlot pen surface. The experiment was carried out over a 5-month period from June to October during North Dakota’s summer-fall climatic condition. Air and manure sampling was conducted five times at a 20–30 day intervals. Results Overall, this research indicated that fat levels in diet have no or little effect on the nutrient composition of manure and gaseous emission from the pens with cattle fed with different diet. Though significant variation of gaseous emission and manure composition were observed between different sampling periods, no effect of high fat diet was observed on manure composition and gaseous emission. Conclusions It can be concluded that addition of fat to animal diet may not have any impact on gaseous emission and manure compositions.
topic Manure composition
Gaseous emission
Diet
Volatile fatty acids
Concentration
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40781-016-0104-6
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