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Dietary plant extracts reduce methane emission and modulate rumen microbial functionality in Merino lambs.

PubMed · 2026-04-02

Adding extracts from moringa, jatropha, and aloe vera to sheep feed reduced methane emissions by up to 17% and improved protein and dry matter digestion, without slowing animal growth. This suggests these plant-based additives could be a natural, sustainable tool for making livestock farming cleaner and more efficient.

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Methane emissions dropped by up to 17% (jatropha), 12% (aloe), and 9% (moringa) compared to control lambs with no plant extract supplementation.

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Moringa and jatropha extracts improved dry matter and crude protein digestibility, meaning lambs absorbed more nutrients from the same amount of feed.

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Gut microbiome analysis showed an enrichment of genes linked to protein production and carbohydrate breakdown in moringa and jatropha groups, helping explain the digestibility improvements at a microbial level.