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Digestion in the cattle rumen [PDF]

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Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M.
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De novo transcriptome assembly and annotation of the semi-wild Gayal (Bos frontalis). [PDF]

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Origin of abomasum gas in the cows with displaced abomasum.

The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science, 1990
The gas composition of the rumen and the abomasum were investigated in 71 cows including 25 cows with displaced abomasum. The ratio of methane (CH4) to CO2 in the abomasum gas was higher than that in the rumen. In the incubated mixtures of fresh rumen fluid, CH4 was detected at a high concentration, while a small amount of CO2 and CH4 was found in ...
T, Sarashina   +3 more
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Surgery of the Abomasum

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2008
Abomasal diseases are common in cattle. Many of these diseases can be managed surgically. This article briefly discusses the various classifications of abomasal diseases. It focuses on the surgical treatment of these diseases. Surgical principles of conventional surgery and minimally invasive techniques are discussed.
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Electromyography of the Reticulum, Abomasum and Duodenum in Dairy Cows with Left Displacement of the Abomasum

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1995
SummaryElectromyographic (EMG) recordings of the reticulum, abomasal corpus, pyloric antrum and duodenum of six dairy cows with left displacement of the abomasum (LDA) were made in order to substantiate abomasal atony as a prerequisite to abomasal displacement. EMG recordings were made when LDA was present as well as when absent.
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