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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
Anni Nurliani +2 more
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Transnasal Esophagorumenoscopy and Laparoscopic Assisted Rumenostomy in a Cow With Digestive Distress-Case Report. [PDF]
A Girolando cow presented with signs suggestive of esophageal obstruction. The team performed diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Transnasal esophagorumenoscopy with a flexible gastroscope revealed hyperemic erosions and later foamy ulcers in the esophageal mucosa, but no obstructive foreign body.
Araújo LHV +12 more
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Extent of Digestion in the Rumen-Reticulum-Omasum of Goats
Summary The extent of digestion in the rumen-reticulum-omasum was studied, using goats whose forestomachs were separated from the abomasum, in order to determine quantitatively the amount of omasal ingesta. Eleven digestion trials were conducted using three such forestomach-separated goats giving various kinds of feeds, e.g.
K. Kameoka, H. Morimoto
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This study aimed to calculate the total bacteria and to identify the proteolytic bacteria in rumen and reticulum of local Kacang goat. The samples used were the rumen and reticulum fluids of five goats at abattoirs in Banda Aceh. Isolation of proteolytic
Safika Safika +4 more
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Background Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) is characterized by a ruminal pH depression, and microbiota can also be affected by a higher acidity and/or dietary changes.
Yo-Han Kim +6 more
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Rumen fluke (RF) are trematode parasites that have increased in prevalence within European ruminant livestock since the 1990s. Morbidity and mortality can result from the development of juvenile flukes in the duodenum, however, evidence for significant ...
Valentina Busin +7 more
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Diagnostics of dairy and beef cattle diarrhea. [PDF]
Calf diarrhea is a multifactorial disease related to a combination of host and pathogen factors. The most common pathogens found in diarrheic calves are cryptosporidium, rotavirus, coronavirus, Salmonella, attaching and effacing E coli and F5 (K99 ...
Blanchard, Patricia Carey
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The purpose of this study was to determine the kind of trematodes which infected the rumen and reticulum of goat slaughtered at RPH Pegirian Surabaya using digestive surgery method, and determine the prevalence result.
Novia Intan Kurnia +5 more
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The transition from monogastric to rumination stage is crucial in ruminants’ growth to avoid stressors—weaning and neonatal mortalities. Poor growth of the digestive tract could adversely affect the performance of the animal.
Mahmoud Abdelsattar +4 more
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O experimento foi conduzido para se avaliar o desempenho de cabritos tratados com leite de cabra integral ou colostro de vaca fermentado com ou sem óleo de soja, e com aplicação ou não do promotor de crescimento Zeranol.
Antonio Bento Mancio +5 more
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