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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Ruminants in 2022

open access: yesRuminants, 2023
High-quality academic publishing is built on a rigorous peer review system [...]
Ruminants Editorial Office
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Case reports of squamous cell carcinoma in cows

open access: yesVeterinaria Italiana, 2021
The aim was to investigate the frequency of squamous cell carcinoma and the outcome after surgical treatment in cows admitted to the clinic between 2012 and 2018.
Aycan Özcan-Martz   +8 more
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Changes in the Serum Protein Fractions in Goats after Treatment of Natural Gastrointestinal Parasite Infections

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine International, 2021
Gastrointestinal parasitic infections in small ruminants belong to major health problems. The regulation of gastrointestinal infections in goats and the responses developed against them appear to be different from those observed in sheep.
Frederika Chovanová   +3 more
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Association between Rumination Times Detected by an Ear Tag-Based Accelerometer System and Rumen Physiology in Dairy Cows

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
Monitoring rumination activity is considered a useful indicator for the early detection of diseases and metabolic disorders. Accelerometer-based sensor systems provide health alerts based on individual thresholds of rumination times in dairy cows ...
Anne Simoni   +8 more
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Systematic Evaluation of Different Fresh Cow Monitoring Procedures

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
Establishing fresh cow monitoring procedures is considered beneficial for cow health, welfare, and productivity. However, they are time consuming and require the cows to be locked up, which restricts their natural behavior. In this study, different fresh
Felix König   +8 more
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Rumination

open access: yesThe Korean Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017
Rumination syndrome is one of the functional gastroduodenal disorders. Effortless and repetitive regurgitation of recently ingested food from the stomach to the oral cavity followed by rechewing and reswallowing or spitting are the characteristic clinical features.
Wells, Adrian, Capobianco, Lora
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Rumination Syndrome [PDF]

open access: yesMayo Clinic Proceedings, 1997
Rumination is a syndrome characterized by repetitive regurgitation of small amounts of food from the stomach. The food is then partially or completely rechewed, reswallowed, or expelled. This syndrome is relatively common in infants and mentally challenged persons, but it also occurs in adults with normal intelligence.
A, Malcolm   +3 more
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The Effects of Olive Cake Supplementation on Feedlot Performance and Longissimus Muscle Fatty Acid Composition of American Wagyu Steers and In Vitro Rumen Fermentation Characteristics

open access: yesRuminants, 2023
Wagyu cattle are well known for their greater intramuscular fat content which improves eating quality for consumers. These experiments were designed to investigate the impact of olive cake supplementation on Wagyu steer growth performance, longissimus ...
Briana V. Tangredi   +4 more
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An Overview of Anthelmintic Resistance in Domestic Ruminants in Brazil

open access: yesRuminants, 2023
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) significantly, negatively impact livestock worldwide, and their control depends on the use of chemotherapy drugs. However, this approach is unsustainable as anthelmintic resistance (AR) is growing widespread. This article
Lucia Oliveira Macedo   +4 more
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Cactus Pear Silage to Mitigate the Effects of an Intermittent Water Supply for Feedlot Lambs: Intake, Digestibility, Water Balance and Growth Performance

open access: yesRuminants, 2023
The aim of this study was to evaluate the intake, digestibility, water balance and growth performance of lambs receiving diets containing cactus silage under an intermittent water supply.
Ismael de Sousa Nobre   +14 more
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