Another route is cultivating and then transplanting low-methane-producing bacteria into cattle stomachs, as a type of probiotic. Several bacteria, including one from the genus Prevotella ...
Gustaff is not amoosed. Most people think that cows have four stomachs, but in fact they have just one – with four separate chambers: the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. The complex ...
Researchers are analyzing the microbes in cows' stomachs and measuring how much methane they produce. So far, the government has spent 2.8 million dollars on the research, over the last three years.
But even as the cow slumbered, deep in his four-chambered stomach, minuscule organisms were hard at work. Fungi, bacteria, and other tiny creatures were breaking down feed into energy and ...
The National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) is developing technology to constantly monitor microorganisms in cattle’s stomachs as well as feed to suppress the functions of ...