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| + | ==Introduction== | ||
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| + | The ruminant stomach is composed of 4 separate compartments. Food passes first into the rumen, then reticulum, omasum and finally into the abomasum before entering the duodenum. | ||
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| + | [[The Rumen]] | ||
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| + | [[The Reticulum]] | ||
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| + | [[The Omasum]] | ||
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| + | [[The Abomasum]] | ||
Revision as of 15:13, 7 July 2008
Introduction
The ruminant stomach is composed of 4 separate compartments. Food passes first into the rumen, then reticulum, omasum and finally into the abomasum before entering the duodenum.