Abstract Background Esophageal groove dysfunction is one of the major causes of ruminal bloat. This condition is fatal in new born calves if it is not treated early. In healthy, suckling calves, milk should bypass the forestomach (rumen and reticulum) and enter into the abomasum where enzymatic digestion of milk proteins takes place. However, failure of the esophageal groove allows milk to enter into the forestomach, which results in the production of excess gases by microbial fermentation. Consequently, this increase in abdominal distention particularly on the left side in ruminants is an imminent manifestation of excess gases in the foresomach. Case presentation A 10-day-old crossbred male calf presented with a distended left abdomen and ...
In milk-fed calves, quantification of the milk that enters the rumen (ruminal milk volume, RMV) beca...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Bloat or excessive gas production is one of the common digestive disorders that affect ruminants. Th...
This fact sheet describes bloat, a non-infectious disease common among the ruminant species, includi...
The article is about the forced feeding of calves. If large quanties of electrolytes that contained ...
Aim: This study aimed to describe the clinicopathological and necropsy findings in neonatal dairy ca...
The ruminant gastrointestinal tract (GIT) faces the challenge of protecting the host from luminal co...
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Acute bloat syndrome (ABS) is an emerging problem in dairy herds. Affected calves suffer from the su...
The bovine stomach normally produces gases such as ammonia, carbon dioxide and methane. However when...
Background: Dilatation of the cecum associated with intestinal torsion is a fermentative digestive d...
Post-mortem examination was carried out on a 2-week old male Friesian crossbred calf to determine th...
Bloat is a condition in which there is abnormal distention of the rumen and reticulum caused by exce...
ID: 2578; Accession Number: 19832222154. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Numbe...
This article describes the ultrasonographic findings of the reticulum, rumen, omasum, abomasum, and ...
In milk-fed calves, quantification of the milk that enters the rumen (ruminal milk volume, RMV) beca...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Bloat or excessive gas production is one of the common digestive disorders that affect ruminants. Th...
This fact sheet describes bloat, a non-infectious disease common among the ruminant species, includi...
The article is about the forced feeding of calves. If large quanties of electrolytes that contained ...
Aim: This study aimed to describe the clinicopathological and necropsy findings in neonatal dairy ca...
The ruminant gastrointestinal tract (GIT) faces the challenge of protecting the host from luminal co...
Source type: Electronic(1)http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1790250&blobtype=pd
Acute bloat syndrome (ABS) is an emerging problem in dairy herds. Affected calves suffer from the su...
The bovine stomach normally produces gases such as ammonia, carbon dioxide and methane. However when...
Background: Dilatation of the cecum associated with intestinal torsion is a fermentative digestive d...
Post-mortem examination was carried out on a 2-week old male Friesian crossbred calf to determine th...
Bloat is a condition in which there is abnormal distention of the rumen and reticulum caused by exce...
ID: 2578; Accession Number: 19832222154. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Numbe...
This article describes the ultrasonographic findings of the reticulum, rumen, omasum, abomasum, and ...
In milk-fed calves, quantification of the milk that enters the rumen (ruminal milk volume, RMV) beca...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Bloat or excessive gas production is one of the common digestive disorders that affect ruminants. Th...