Cattle Content / Cattle Content for ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù en Feeding Grazing Cattle Seaweed Cuts Methane Emissions by Almost 40% /food/news/feeding-grazing-cattle-seaweed-cuts-methane-emissions-almost-40 Scientists find making a seaweed additive more accessible to grazing cattle would make cattle farming more sustainable while meeting global demand for meat. December 02, 2024 - 1:20pm Amy M Quinton /food/news/feeding-grazing-cattle-seaweed-cuts-methane-emissions-almost-40 A Winemaking Byproduct Can Reduce Dairy Cattle Emissions /climate/news/grape-seeds-stems-and-skins-feed-can-reduce-dairy-cattle-emissions ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù researchers are feeding grape pomace, a byproduct of winemaking, to dairy cattle to reduce methane emissions. April 29, 2024 - 3:11pm Malia N Reiss /climate/news/grape-seeds-stems-and-skins-feed-can-reduce-dairy-cattle-emissions Understanding Cattle Grazing Personalities May Foster Sustainable Rangelands /climate/news/understanding-cattle-grazing-personalities-may-foster-sustainable-rangelands ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù research finds that not all cattle are the same when it comes to grazing, and knowing that could lead to better animal health and range conditions. March 27, 2024 - 9:00am Emily C Dooley /climate/news/understanding-cattle-grazing-personalities-may-foster-sustainable-rangelands UC’s 10 Best Research Stories of 2021 /news/ucs-10-best-research-stories-2021 <p class="MsoNormal"><span>Is 2021 over already?</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span>The year brought its fair share of big news and research breakthroughs, COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 alike. Given UC is the <a href="https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/hundreds-uc-faculty-named-among-worlds-most-influential-scientists-and-scholars"><span>global leader in cited scholarship</span></a>, it’s no surprise that each campus produced numerous new ways of understanding our world.</span></p> December 30, 2021 - 11:47am Dave Jones /news/ucs-10-best-research-stories-2021 Feeding Cattle Seaweed Reduces Their Greenhouse Gas Emissions 82 Percent /climate/news/feeding-cattle-seaweed-reduces-their-greenhouse-gas-emissions-82-percent Feeding beef cattle seaweed as part of their diet reduced greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 82 percent, according to new findings from researchers at the ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù. March 17, 2021 - 11:00am Amy M Quinton /climate/news/feeding-cattle-seaweed-reduces-their-greenhouse-gas-emissions-82-percent Can Seaweed Cut Methane Emissions on Dairy Farms? /climate/news/can-seaweed-cut-methane-emissions-on-dairy-farms <p>Seaweed may be the super food dairy cattle need to reduce the amount of methane they burp into the atmosphere. Early results from research at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù&nbsp;indicate that just a touch of the ocean algae in cattle feed could dramatically cut greenhouse gas&nbsp;emissions from California’s 1.8 million dairy cows.</p> May 24, 2018 - 11:30am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/can-seaweed-cut-methane-emissions-on-dairy-farms Keeping Cows Cool With Less Water and Energy /news/keeping-cows-cool-less-water-and-energy <p>Innovative cooling technologies tested on dairy cows at the ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù, are addressing the long-standing challenge of keeping dairy cows cool in heat-stressed California.</p> September 06, 2017 - 1:34pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/keeping-cows-cool-less-water-and-energy How a Genetic Mutation From 1 Bull Caused the Loss of Half a Million Calves Worldwide /news/genetic-mutation-1-bull-caused-loss-half-million-calves-worldwide <p>Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief was one of the most prolific bulls in the history of Holstein cattle breeding — but he also introduced a lethal gene into the population, responsible for an estimated half million spontaneous abortions worldwide. Now researchers at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù and the University of Illinois&nbsp;Urbana-Champaign&nbsp;have identified the mutation responsible, enabling ranchers to test for and avoid it.&nbsp;</p> October 13, 2016 - 9:34am Andy Fell /news/genetic-mutation-1-bull-caused-loss-half-million-calves-worldwide Mosquito Preference for Human Versus Animal Biting Has Genetic Basis /news/mosquito-preference-human-versus-animal-biting-has-genetic-basis <p>Mosquitoes are more likely to feed on cattle than on humans if they carry a specific chromosomal rearrangement in their genome. This reduces their odds of transmitting the malaria parasite, according to a ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù, study published Sept. 15 in the journal <em>PLOS Genetics</em>.</p> September 15, 2016 - 10:58am Katherine E Kerlin /news/mosquito-preference-human-versus-animal-biting-has-genetic-basis Bizarre Bacteria Causing Major Cattle Disease Named by ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Researchers /news/researchers-name-bizarre-bacteria-causing-cattle-deaths <p>²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù veterinary researchers have identified and named the bacterium&nbsp;that causes foothill abortion disease in cows grazing in California and parts of Oregon and Nevada. Meanwhile, vaccine trials for the devastating disease, carried by ticks,&nbsp;continue</p> July 26, 2016 - 4:08pm Patricia Bailey /news/researchers-name-bizarre-bacteria-causing-cattle-deaths