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Feeding Strategies and Manure Management to Mitigate Green House Gas (GHGs) emission in Dairy Farms

Nidhi Verma , Nidhi Verma1 , Ram Kumar Singh2

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Journal of Animal Feed Science and Technology 8(2):p 47-54, July-december 2020. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jafst.2321.1628.8220.7

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Nidhi Verma, Ram Kumar Singh/Feeding Strategies and Manure Management to Mitigate Green House Gas (GHGs) Emission in Dairy Farms/Journal of Animal Feed Science and Technology. 2020;8(2): 47-55.


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Basic aims of livestock rearing are production and harvest more and more profit margin. Nutrition (Balanced ration), along with manage mental, gynaecological and medicinal inputs helps to enhance the profitability through livestock rearing. Nutrition is foremost important and significantly higher input cost in livestock rearing and surely influential and deciding factor of profitability. Gaseous loses from overall nutritional inputs is significant lose of input and hazardous to climate safety. Thus, article proposed to elaborate various feeding strategies to minimize the gaseous loses, enhance climate safety and deliver more and more profit towards livestock owners.

Key words: Nutrition, Green house gases, Climate safety


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Nidhi Verma, Ram Kumar Singh/Feeding Strategies and Manure Management to Mitigate Green House Gas (GHGs) Emission in Dairy Farms/Journal of Animal Feed Science and Technology. 2020;8(2): 47-55.


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