Non-Ruminants RUMINANTS digestion and absorption of food take place in ______________
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The digestive system of the non-ruminant herbivore such as the horse, rabbit and guinea pig combines features of both the ruminant and monogastric systems. The proximal part (stomach, small intestine) of the gastrointestinal tract is very similar to that of the monogastric.
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In Ruminants, the true stomach is the abomasum, where actual digestion takes place whereas non ruminants have a single stomach.
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