Effect of residual methane emission on physiological characteristics and carcass performance in Japanese Black cattle

Author:

Kim Minji1ORCID,Masaki Tatsunori2ORCID,Oikawa Kohei3ORCID,Ashihara Akane1,Ikuta Kentaro2,Iwamoto Eiji2,Lee Huseong4,Haga Satoshi4,Uemoto Yoshinobu4ORCID,Roh Sanggun4ORCID,Terada Fuminori1,Nonaka Itoko1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

2. Hyogo Prefectural Technology Center of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Kasai Hyogo Japan

3. Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science Nasushiobara Tochigi Japan

4. Graduate School of Agricultural Science Tohoku University Sendai Japan

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated the physiological characteristics and carcass performance associated with residual methane emissions (RME), and the effects of bull differences on CH4‐related traits in Japanese Black cattle. Enteric methane (CH4) emissions from 156 Japanese Black cattle (111 heifers and 45 steers) were measured during early fattening using the sniffer method. Various physiological parameters were investigated to clarify the physiological traits between the high, middle, and low RME groups. CH4‐related traits were examined to determine whether bull differences affected progeny CH4 emissions. Ruminal butyrate and NH3 concentrations were significantly higher in the high‐RME group than in the low‐RME group, whereas the propionate content was significantly higher in the low‐RME group. Blood urea nitrogen, β‐hydroxybutyric acid, and insulin concentrations were significantly higher, and blood amino acids were lower in the high‐RME group than in the other groups. No significant differences were observed in the carcass traits and beef fat composition between RME groups. CH4‐related traits were significantly different among bull herds. Our results show that CH4‐related traits are heritable, wherein bull differences affect progeny CH4 production capability, and that the above‐mentioned rumen fermentations and blood metabolites could be used to evaluate enteric methanogenesis in Japanese Black cattle.

Funder

Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

Publisher

Wiley

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