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14-04 | Partner

How to keep high-yielding dairy cows healthy

Results suggests that using onion peel as a natural feed additive is promising in reducing methane in dairy cows. The yellow variety of onion (Allium cepa L.) was used for this experiment. Photo: Zana van Dijk
10-04 | News

A natural feed additive: Onion peel in the cow diet to reduce methane

A new programme from Trouw Nutrition supports ruminants across every life stage with integrated proven sustainability practices and tools. Photo: Shutterstock
03-04 | Partner

Sustainable solutions for long-term carbon reduction in dairy

Tina Sejersgård Fanø
17-03 | Article

Exclusive interview: How Novonesis’ acquisition strengthens its market position and innovation in animal nutrition

Low-fibre diets allow fermentation acids to accumulate in the rumen and cause ulcers. Photo: Jan Willem Schouten
06-03 | Article

Feeding dairy cows under various disease conditions

Embracing metabolic programming requires redefining calf health and expanding objectives beyond short-term parameters. Photo: Trouw Nutrition
06-03 | Partner

Calf nutrition: Progressed and perfected by LifeStart

Cows consuming timothy harvested 3 times per year had greater organic matter digestibility, greater energy-corrected milk yield, and lower methane yield. Photo: Michel Velderman
27-02 | News

How do grass species and harvesting impact milk and methane?

In terms of global challenges, Petersen highlights sustainability, labour shortages and food security. Photo: Jan Willem Schouten
24-02 | Interview

Insights into global ruminant trends, challenges and successes

Research has shown that there are many advantages to allowing cows to graze grass freely, including improved health and welfare. Photo: Canva
21-01 | Article

Pasture-based dairying for enhanced sustainability and soil

The phytoactive mixture positively affects animal nutrition and health and improves the production efficiency of Jersey cows.
15-11-2024 | Article

Improving milk quality and feed efficiency in dairy cows

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