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cud the bolus regurgitated by ruminants. It contains fiber, other food particles, rumen liquor and flora. cud chewing after regurgitation, chewing on the remains of the regurgitus. cud dropping a usually temporary condition in the cow in which each regurgitated bolus is rejected to the exterior. There is no other abnormality. losing the cud the cow that has 'lost her cud' is not ruminating. This is a nonspecific sign of illness. cud transfer a therapeutic practice of collecting fresh ruminal contents, from the mouth of a ruminating cow or by stomach tube from a rumen or from a freshly killed normal animal, and administering an infusion of it to a cow with ruminal stasis. The objective is to repopulate the recipient rumen with viable, normal ruminal flora. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| of dry matter or less than 8% to 10% of your total mixed ration is on the top Penn State Particle Box, cud chewing and saliva production can be limited leading to lower rumen pH. To our surprise, we have more cud chewing and much higher milk components. Dave Mertens at USDA's Dairy Forage Center defines peNDF as the physical characteristic of NDF that relates to cud chewing and formation of a good rumen mat. |
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