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Horse and Cattle Digestion. Horse oddities Unable to vomit Lack a gallbladder Stomach Esophageal region of stomach- nonglandular Margo plicatus.

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Page 1: Horse and Cattle Digestion. Horse oddities Unable to vomit Lack a gallbladder Stomach  Esophageal region of stomach- nonglandular  Margo plicatus.

Horse and Cattle Digestion

Page 2: Horse and Cattle Digestion. Horse oddities Unable to vomit Lack a gallbladder Stomach  Esophageal region of stomach- nonglandular  Margo plicatus.

Horse oddities

Unable to vomit Lack a gallbladder Stomach

Esophageal region of stomach- nonglandular

Margo plicatus

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Horse-large intestine

Hindgut fermenters-ferment feedstuffs in Large intestine

Cecum- via ileocecal orifice Ventral colon- via cecocolic orifice Dorsal colon Small colon=descending colon

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Horse-large colon

Flexures-”turns” in the colon; named for where they are in the abdomen Sternal flexure Pelvic flexure** Diaphragmatic flexure

** Sites of impactions or twists-leads to colic

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A=ileumB=CecumC=right ventral colonD=left ventral colonE=pelvic flexureF=left dorsal colonG=right dorsal colonH=transverse colonI=descending colon

Caudal

Cranial

rightleft

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Horses-carbohydrate digestion

Carbohydrates-poorly digested in small intestines Needed to feed the microbes in hindgut Excess carbs-highly fermented, leads to

gas production---BAD!

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http://www.wcds.afns.ualberta.ca/Proceedings/1996/figures/wc96-058.gif

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Horses-protein digestion

Efficiently digested in small intestines Microbes in the hindgut need proteins Liver secretes urea-helps feed

microbes

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Horses-

Microbes produce Volatile Fatty Acids (VFA’s) that are absorbed for energy (other animals-what is the primary energy source??) Acetic acid, Proprionic acid, Butyric acids

Acids in the colon still need to be buffered Bicarbonate secreted in colon Cows where is bicarb from???

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http://eduforum.ugent.be/vakgroep/fysiologie/theorie/LasMinuteTheo2de2006.htm

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Horses-small colon

Absorb electrolytes, water, VFAs

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Other nonruminant hindgut fermenters?

Guinea pigs Rats Rabbits Swine

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Ruminant digestion

Ruminate their food- Swallow Regurgitate Chew their “cud”=remastication

Breaks down large plant fibers Increase surface area for microbes

Swallow again Cattle, sheep, and goats are ruminants

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Rumination

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Ruminant digestion

Prestomach vs. True stomach Prestomach

Reticulum Rumen Omasum

True stomach Abomasum

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Reticulum

“Honeycomb” Cranial most chamber Ruminoreticular folds Coordinated

contractions with rumen

“Hardware Disease” magnet

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Rumen

Fermentation Vat L. side of the cow Muscular pillars with

separate chambers within rumen for mixing

Ruminoreticular contraction- Regurgitation Eructation-escape of CO2 and

methane Bloat

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Control of Rumen

Vagus nerve Other factors-rate and strength of

contractions pH Presence of VFAs ( ) Consistency of feedstuffs Stretch receptors

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Fermentative Digestion

= protozoal and bacterial action on remasticated plant material Enzymes from microbes! Mammals do not have cellulase! (complex

carbohydrate) Simple sugars (glucose)-

Microbes utilize Convert to VFAs

Absorbed – liver converts to glucose

Microbes also provide Vitamin B and K

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Protein digestion

Proteins eaten Microbe converts to peptides, then amino

acids Used by microbes, then converted to:

Ammonia –used by other microbes for protein production

VFAs-absorbed by animal So where do cows get protein????

Liver converts ammonia to urea Bug bodies!! Bypass proteins

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Delicate balance

Fermentation balances: Substrate used by microbes (glucose and

peptides) Microbe number Amount of microbes product (VFAs and

ammonia No rapid changes in diet!!!

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Omasum

The “book” Break down food

particles further VFA absorption Remove

bicarbonate ions Water absorption

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Abomasum

“True stomach” Similar function as simple stomach

animals

Left displaced abomasum (LDA), RDA

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Calf digestion

Do calves eat fermentable material??

Rumen/reticulum small and nonfunctional

Reticular groove (esophageal groove)-esophagus to omasum

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Ruminants-hindgut Spiral colon

Modification of ascending colon Some fermentation in hindgut!

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