Results of extended research on laboratory scale have shown that relat
ively high gas productions can occur at digestion of animal manure in
fed-batch (=Storage)- systems at ambient temperatures. High gas produc
tions are also reported at on-farm storage of animal manure. In order
to predict the gas production during the storage of animal manure at d
ifferent conditions, a model is developed based on first order kinetic
s for the hydrolysis and on Monod kinetics for methanogenesis. Results
of anaerobic digestion of manure in both CSTR- and fed-batch systems
have been used for the estimation of constants. The model predicts tha
t, when continuously 15% of the storage is filled, no gas production i
s produced, at a temperature of 15-degrees-C and a storage capacity le
ss-than-or-equal-to 100 days and at a temperature of 10-degrees-C and
a storage capacity less-than-or-equal-to 150 days. At higher temperatu
res and longer storage capacities methane gas is always produced.