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1. 4 Under the new regulation, the tissue from ruminant animals could not be used in the feed of ruminant animals.

2. 6 The ruminant , reason, chews a poisoned cud.

3. The ruminant , reason, chews a poisoned cud.

4. 2 The cow is a ruminant.

5. 5 The teeth of ruminant animals are specialised.

6. The Abomasum is the fourth chamber in the ruminant

7. 1 Cows, sheep, and deer are ruminants/ruminant animals.

8. 16 Through to ruminant livestock nutrition physiology the understanding, elaborated how enhances the feed protein and the nonprotein nitrogen in ruminant livestock production the use efficiency.

9. 25 Hippuric acid was the earliest aromatic compound found in ruminant urine.

10. Stages of digestion in the four-part stomach of a representative ruminant

11. Methane is also given off by rice paddies and ruminant animals, including cattle.

12. 21 Urea - phosphate is a kind of non - protein nitrogen forage additive for ruminant.

13. 27 This disorder has been associated with consumption of SCRAPIE infected ruminant derived protein.

14. 18 To provide ruminant animal an excellent herding ground with hay or sports field.

15. Synonyms for Cogitative include contemplative, meditative, reflective, ruminative, pensive, thoughtful, ruminant, broody, deliberative and exCogitative

16. Bovids are a diverse group of ruminant mammals that have hooves and unbranched hollow horns

17. Macrolides are not to be used on non-ruminant herbivores, such as horses and rabbits.

18. 10 Suggest that introduce CNCPS to ruminant nutritious study and breeding manage field in China.

19. (6) Ruminant fore stomachs (reticulum, rumen, and omasum) are widely consumed, as is the true stomach (abomasum).

20. 23 Ban the use of poultry litter as a feed ingredient for ruminant animals.

21. 19 Methane is also given off by rice paddies and ruminant animals, including cattle.

22. 15 The teeth of the ruminant are specialised, unlike those of a carnivorous animal.

23. For this structure, the Abomasum is the most similar compartment compare to a non-ruminant stomach.

24. Bovids are a diverse group of ruminant mammals that have hooves and unbranched hollow horns

25. The ruminant feed comprises 0.5-5 weight % diet urea as a lignin-urea (LU) product.

26. Compound additive licks urea piece it is a kind of new - style ruminant feed additive.

27. 17 The third division of the stomach a ruminant animal, located between the abomasum and the reticulum.

28. Abomasum - the fourth compartment of the stomach of a ruminant; the one where digestion takes place

29. 20 Compound additive licks urea piece it is a kind of new - style ruminant feed additive.

30. 24 Mixing - up maize straw and chicken excrement can produce high quality feed for ruminant animal.

31. 14 The interplay between bacterium and ruminant host probably has its main role in promoting infection and pathopoiesis.

32. 13 The third division of stomach of a ruminant animal , located between the abomasum and the reticulum.

33. 3 Unlike the others, the goat is a ruminant, and will eat almost anything given half a chance.

34. The #giraffe (Giraffa) is an #African #Artiodactyl #mammal, the #tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest #ruminant

35. Cloven hoof, characteristic of ruminant quadrupeds (and ascribed in mythology to Pan and the Devil) is from c

36. The Bosk is an ill-tempered, shaggy, long-haired, long-horned ruminant, similar to the wild ox of earth

37. Chevrotain (shĕv´rətān´), name for several species of small, ruminant mammals of Africa and SE Asia

38. Chevrotain definition, any very small, deerlike ruminant of the family Tragulidae, of Africa, tropical Asia, the Malay Peninsula, etc

39. Abomasum definition is - the fourth compartment of the ruminant stomach that follows the omasum and has a true digestive function.

40. 12 A small ruminant mammal(Antilocapra americana) resembling an antelope and having small forked horns, found on western North American plains.

41. Bovid definition: of, relating to, or belonging to the Bovidae , a family of ruminant artiodactyl Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

42. Chevrotain definition: any small timid ruminant artiodactyl mammal of the genera Tragulus and Hyemoschus, of S Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

43. Cud definition, the portion of food that a ruminant returns from the first stomach to the mouth to chew a second time

44. Any of various ruminant mammals of the family Bovidae, having hoofs and unbranched hollow horns, and including the cattle, sheep, goats, and gazelles.

45. Bloat, disorder of ruminant animals involving distention of the rumen, the first of the four divisions of the stomach, with gas of fermentation

46. A domesticated South American ruminant mammal(Lama glama) related to the camel, raised for its soft, fleecy wool and used as a beast of burden.

47. Ruminant, any mammal of the suborder Ruminantia (order Artiodactyla), which includes the pronghorns, giraffes, okapis, deer, chevrotains, cattle, antelopes, sheep, and goats

48. In ruminant nutrition, depending on the extent of lignification of the cell wall, pectin is up to 90% digestible by bacterial enzymes.

49. What does Bovid mean? Any of various ruminant mammals of the family Bovidae, having hoofs and unbranched hollow horns, and including the cattl

50. Curds and whey are a product of cheese-making.When rennet, an enzyme derived from a newborn ruminant is added to milk, the milk Curdles

51. What does Abomasum mean? The fourth division of the stomach in ruminant animals, such as cows, sheep, and deer, in which digestion takes place.

52. Plural Abomasa The fourth division of the stomach in ruminant animals, and the only one having glands that secrete acids and enzymes for digestion

53. Abomasum the true digestive part of the RUMINANT STOMACH, secreting enzymes for the digestion of food prior to passing it on to the small intestine

54. 7 Any of various SWIFT - running ruminant mammals of the family Bovidae, native to Africa and Asia and having long horns and a slender build.

55. 11 A domesticated South American ruminant mammal(Lama glama) related to the camel, raised for its soft, fleecy wool and used as a beast of burden.

56. This paper introduced the classification and their forms of bacteria, fungi and protozoa and their application in ruminant animals, and described the relationship between tureen microorganisms.

57. Abomasum the true digestive part of the RUMINANT STOMACH, secreting enzymes for the digestion of food prior to passing it on to the small intestine

58. 26 This paper introduced the classification and their forms of bacteria, fungi and protozoa and their application in ruminant animals, and described the relationship between tureen microorganisms.

59. 8 Particularly suitable for corn, non-protein nitrogen for ruminant, feather powder, MBM . As well as bran for keeping-fresh, fish powder, cottonseed for detoxication.

60. 9 An African ruminant mammal (Giraffa camelopardalis) having a very long neck and legs, a tan coat with orange-brown to black blotches,(www.Sentencedict.com) and short horns.

61. Spiral-horned antelope antelope, name applied to any of a large number of hoofed, ruminant mammals of the cattle family , which also includes the bison, Explanation of Bongoes

62. A Bovid (faimily Bovidae) is ony o almaist 140 species o cloven-huifed, ruminant mammals wi characteristic unbranchin horns covered in a permanent sheath o keratin in at least the males

63. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a mixture of isomers of linoleic acid (C18:2 n-6), which is mostly found in the ruminant meat and dairy products

64. Synonyms: Chevrotain; mouse deer Hypernyms ("Chevrotain" is a kind of): ruminant (any of various cud-chewing hoofed mammals having a stomach divided into four (occasionally three) compartments)

65. Definition of Antelope 1 a : any of various ruminant deerlike mammals (family Bovidae) chiefly of Africa and southwest Asia that have a slender lean build and usually horns directed upward and backward

66. Testing for Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL, occasionally abbreviated CLA) is recommended as part of the small ruminant herd biosecurity screen offered through the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (WADDL) at Washington State University

67. Holonyms ("Abomasum" is a part of): ruminant (any of various cud-chewing hoofed mammals having a stomach divided into four (occasionally three) compartments) Derivation: abomasal (relating to the Abomasum (the fourth compartment of the stomach of ruminants))

68. • Bovid Of or belonging to the family Bovidae, which includes hoofed • A Bovid (family Bovidae) is any of almost 140 species of cloven-hoofed • Relating to that tribe of ruminant mammals of which the genus Bos is the type More crossword answers.

69. Chevrotain definition is - any of several very small hornless deerlike ruminant mammals of tropical Asia, the Malay archipelago, and West Africa superficially resembling the musk deer, the male having short tusks, and being among the smallest known ruminants, standing only about a …

70. - rendered ruminant fat and derivatives made from it unless they were produced from discrete adipose tissue which was itself declared fit for human consumption, or from raw materials which were processed in accordance with the standards referred to in Decision 1999/534/EC.

71. Red deer have a higher amplitude in niche size, 1.777, compared to roe deer, 0.619, reflecting their much greater adaptability in the trophic system as befits a ruminant of intermediate type in comparison to a concentrate selector like roe deer.

72. A native of the Amur River in the extreme climates of Siberia, the grass carp was so named here because it is a rare example of a truly herbivorous fish that can survive on plant matter alone, like cows and other ruminant livestock

73. Bloat (canine) (gastric dilatation volvulus), an overstretched and rotated stomach in dogs Bloat (ruminant) (ruminal tympany), an excessive volume of gas in ruminants Bloating, an abnormal swelling or enlargement of the abdomen; Gas Bloat syndrome, a complication of Nissen fundoplication surgery; Computing

74. ‘In 1997, Canada placed a ban on cattle feed that contains animal parts, particularly those of cattle, sheep and other Cud-chewing animals.’ ‘The ban extends to all ruminant animals, or mammals that chew their Cud.’ ‘Ruminants are more susceptible than horses or swine because Cud chewing and rumen bacteria help release the cyanide.’