August 15, 2024

Interpretive Summary: Recommendations on visit duration and sample number requirements for an automated head chamber system

Interpretive Summary: Recommendations on visit duration and sample number requirements for an automated head chamber system

By: Matthew R Beck, Logan R Thompson, Jarret A Proctor, R Ryan Reuter, Stacey A Gunter

GreenFeed systems (C-Lock Inc., Rapid City, SD) are being increasingly used for measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions and oxygen consumption (O2) of free-roaming cattle. These systems utilize averages of multiple visits to provide estimates of daily gas flux. There currently exists a range of recommendations for what constitutes a “good” visit to GreenFeed. Additionally, the number of recommended visits required to achieve adequate estimates of these gas fluxes appears to be dependent on the minimum visit duration that is used. To date, there has been only one experiment that has investigated visit duration and the recommended number of visits for CO2 and CH4 emissions and to our knowledge this has not been assessed for O2 consumption. Based on the results of this experiment, we recommend using a 3-min minimum visit duration threshold with 30 visit records per animal. If researchers choose to use a 2-min visit duration threshold, then 40 visit records per animal are recommended.

Read the full article in the Journal of Animal Science.