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Method of ingestion in cow.

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Answered by Deepika2305
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The cow has four stomachs and undergoes a special digestive process to break down the tough and coarse food it eats. When the cow first eats, it chews the food just enough to swallow it. The unchewed food travels to the first two stomachs, the rumen and the reticulum, where it is stored until later.

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Answered by ManasviMore
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Explanation:

Ingestion of soil by dairy cows has been followed monthly on a herd basis over the 1967–8 season on a limited number of town supply herds in the Kaitoke and Wairarapa districts, and on Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Dairy Units at Massey University. Mean soil ingestion per cow on the private farms ranges from about 400 to 700 lb per year. Soil ingestion at Massey ranges from about 400 lb per year on the lighter-stocked No. 1 Unit (town milk supply) to over 1,000 lb of soil per cow per year on the heavily-stocked No. 3 Unit. Animals wintered on paddocks on No. 3 Unit ingest more soil than do the platform-wintered herd.

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