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J P Goopy

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Journal of Animal Science|February 14, 2007
Cattle selected for lower residual feed intake have reduced daily methane productionR S Hegarty, J P Goopy, R M Herd, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|November 3, 2015
Comparison of repeated measurements of methane production in sheep over 5 years and a range of measurement protocolsD L Robinson, J P Goopy, R S Hegarty, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|November 19, 2014
Sire and liveweight affect feed intake and methane emissions of sheep confined in respiration chambersD L Robinson, J P Goopy, A J Donaldson, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|January 13, 2022
Farm-level emission intensities of smallholder cattle (Bos indicus; B. indicus-B. taurus crosses) production systems in highlands and semi-arid regionsP W Ndung'u, T Takahashi, C J L du Toit, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|March 27, 2020
Severe below-maintenance feed intake increases methane yield from enteric fermentation in cattleJ P Goopy, D Korir, D Pelster, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|August 24, 2014
Genetic and environmental variation in methane emissions of sheep at pastureD L Robinson, J P Goopy, R S Hegarty, et al.
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Journal of Animal Science|February 14, 2007
Cattle selected for lower residual feed intake have reduced daily methane productionR S Hegarty, J P Goopy, R M Herd, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|November 3, 2015
Comparison of repeated measurements of methane production in sheep over 5 years and a range of measurement protocolsD L Robinson, J P Goopy, R S Hegarty, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|November 19, 2014
Sire and liveweight affect feed intake and methane emissions of sheep confined in respiration chambersD L Robinson, J P Goopy, A J Donaldson, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|January 13, 2022
Farm-level emission intensities of smallholder cattle (Bos indicus; B. indicus-B. taurus crosses) production systems in highlands and semi-arid regionsP W Ndung'u, T Takahashi, C J L du Toit, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|March 27, 2020
Severe below-maintenance feed intake increases methane yield from enteric fermentation in cattleJ P Goopy, D Korir, D Pelster, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|August 24, 2014
Genetic and environmental variation in methane emissions of sheep at pastureD L Robinson, J P Goopy, R S Hegarty, et al.
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