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explain the digestive system of ruminates

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Answered by shruti306
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the cow's tract consists of the mouth esophagus a complex four compartment stomach includes the rumen or paunch reticulum or honeycomb the omasum of many plies and the abomasum or true stomach the rumen.

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Answered by ItzNorah
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Explain the digestive system of ruminates

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Ruminant stomachs have four compartments: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum. Rumen microbes ferment feed and produce volatile fatty acids, which is the cow's main energy source. In calves, the esophageal grooves allows milk to bypass the rumen and directly enter the abomasum.

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