• roofuskit@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    Because it’s very common to feed cows subsidized grains instead of letting them graze on grasses. Definitely the kind of thing that would create too much methane during digestion. Corn especially has way more sugars than the grasses they’re supposed to eat.

    Edit: It appears it’s not necessarily grain but does have to do with the quality of their feed.

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      29 days ago

      Everything I’ve read has said the opposite, but I’m no farmer.

      I see lots of studies saying the grass and hay fed cattle produce more methane from the animals. Diets with high insoluble fiber are diets that create more methane. That said, grain production uses more CO2 than hay or pasture land.

      Best thing is low fiber greenery, but that shit is expensive, and industrial farming goes with grass or grain.

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        29 days ago

        Yeah, it’s the quality of the feed, not necessarily it being grain. I had added an edit but you probably were commenting before that.

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          29 days ago

          I don’t get why people have these kind of arguments without providing sources. It makes you both look argumentative and not very trustworthy.