Morphological Characteristics of the Stomach of the Swamp Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) [PDF]
The ability of swamp buffaloes for adaptation to swampland was suggested to be supported by their digestive system efficiency including absorption one. This research was done to obtain scientific explanation about digestive efficiency of swamp buffalo by
Budipitojo, T. (Teguh) +2 more
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Metabolism of soluble proteins by rumen microorganisms and the influence of condensed tannins on nitrogen solubility and degradation [PDF]
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and dietary protein escaping fermentation in the rumen. Much ruminant research has therefore focused on improving amino acid supply to the duodenum by increasing ...
Hedqvist, Helena
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Exploring the Spatial-Temporal Microbiota of Compound Stomachs in a Pre-weaned Goat Model
Ruminant animals possess a characteristic four-compartment stomach (rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum) that is specialized for pre-intestinal digestion of plant materials. Of these four compartments, the rumen is the largest.
Yu Lei +8 more
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Tarim wapiti (Cervus elaphus yarkandensis) may have a complex gut microbiota that contributes to its unique qualities due to its biological characteristics of tolerance to coarse feed and salt-alkali.
Jianzhi Huang +5 more
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Gastrointestinal nematodes of Ovis aries in Eastern Cape, South Africa and an evaluation of current anthelmintic procedures [PDF]
Humans have known about helminth infections since ancient times. Today half of the human population is plagued by a nematode infection. Nematodes are responsible for billions of dollars in global crop damage annually and have had devastating effects on ...
Rowell, Melyssa
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Condensed tannin changes along the digestive tract in lambs fed with sainfoin pellets or hazelnut skins [PDF]
The variable anthelmintic efficacy of condensed tannins (CT) against gastrointestinal nematodes may depend on CT concentration, composition, or fate along the digestive tract.
Drake, Christopher +5 more
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Analysis of cell hyperplasia and parietal cell dysfunction induced by Ostertagia ostertagi infection [PDF]
Infections in cattle with the gastric nematode Ostertagia ostertagi are associated with decreased acid secretion and profound physio-morphological changes of the gastric mucosa.
Chiers, Koen +9 more
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Penelitian ini bertujuan mengkaji efisiensi pencernaan kerbau rawa dengan mengidentifikasi jenis dan distribusi glikokonjugat pada daerah abomasum kerbau rawa. Enam ekor kerbau rawa jantan 2,5 tahun dan berat badan 300-400 kg digunakan dalam penelitian
Anni Nurliani +2 more
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Severe colic in a newborn dairy calf caused by a large colostrum curd: a case report
A newborn female, Holstein calf weighing approximately 38.5 kg developed severe, persistent colic caused by a large colostrum curd located within the calf’s abomasum.
Donald C. Sockett +7 more
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Wischnewsky spots in cases of fatal hypothermia in cattle
: Wischnewsky spots (WS) are hemorrhagic, non-erosive, and non-ulcerative lesions that affect the gastric mucosa. They are considered common in the stomachs of humans who have died from hypothermia and are rarely described in other animal species.
Larissa L. Souza +7 more
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