Abstract:To clarify the
pathophysiology of left displaced abomasum (LDA), beef cattle fed high-starch diets were
examined. The abomasal pH in beef cattle with LDA was lower than that in non-LDA reference
animals (data from beef cattle at an abattoir), suggesting that it facilitated acidity.
Bacteriological examinations of the abomasal fluid in cattle with LDA revealed the
presence of Pseudomonas spp., Clostridium spp. and
Candida spp., presumably reflecting the accelerated influx of ruminal
fluid into the abomasum. Bio… Show more
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