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Why are cattle’s always found chewing food?
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Answered by Anonymous
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When cows chew their cuds they secrete saliva. ... This saliva contains a natural antacid which helps to buffer the rumen or first compartment of the stomach. Proper buffering of the rumen allows a cow to digest forages better and to eat more feed which helps her produce more milk.

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In reality, there is quite a bit of truth in this statement. When cows chew their cuds they secrete saliva. This saliva contains a natural antacid which helps to buffer the rumen or first compartment of the stomach. ... Cud chewing often can be used as an indicator of the health of a dairy herd

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