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- W2488363185 abstract "Harvested forages are effectively utilized only by ungulate herbivores equipped with specialized digestive systems, either ruminant or cecal digestive system. Both of these digestive systems enable ungulate herbivores to digest plant fiber, high in plant cell walls, by microbial fermentation. The fermentation process by bacteria and protozoa are similar in both systems, but the anatomy of the respective systems is substantially different. A ruminant is any even-toed, hoofed mammal that chews the cud and has a four-chambered stomach. In addition to the domesticated farm animal species such as cattle, sheep, and goats, Ruminantia (the animal taxon including all ruminant families) also includes semidomesticated and wild animal species such as yak, buffalo, camel, llama, bison, muskox, reindeer, caribou, antelope, deer, elk, and moose. The ability of the ruminant to convert organic substances not usable by humans and other monogastric animals, such as most forage, into human food of high quality and desirabilty is a truly great natural phenomena and benefit to humankind. The principal cecal-digesting, nonruminant, ungulate herbivore is the horse. The single-compartment stomach of the horse is relatively small and functions mainly for storage and regulation of ingesta reaching the small intestine. The cecum is the blind sac appended to the posterior end of the small intestines and forms the forepart of the large intestine of the horse. Although it comprises only about 10% of the digestive tract in the horse, it has some functional similarities to the rumen." @default.
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