Production of methane in two non-ruminant herbivores
1. Various aspects of digestion (methane and hydrogen production, cellulose digestion) were studied in Tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii) and hyraxes (Procavia habessinica).2. Methane production by Tammar wallabies was less than that found in the sheep. Wallabies fed lucerne hay produced 6.5-11ml m...
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