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A single cow can release between 70 to 120 kg (approximately 154 to 265 lbs) of methane gas per year through enteric fermentation during digestion. This process accounts for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions from livestock. The exact amount varies based on factors like diet, breed, and management practices. Overall, cattle are a major source of methane emissions in agriculture.

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