1990
DOI: 10.1017/s0003356100004736
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Ileorectal anastomosis as a model for digestion studies in sheep: effect on water, acid-base, electrolyte and energy balance of the whole animal, as well as on the anatomy of the digestive tract

Abstract: Water balance, electrolyte and acid-base status of a group of five South African Mutton Merino wethers given chopped lucerne hay ad libitum was determined before and after ileorectal anastomosis. In general, the sheep recovered rapidly from surgery, resuming, within 10 days, a level of dry matter intake only slightly less than pre-operative levels (1323 (s.e. 147) and 1419 (s.e. 196) g/day respectively, P > 0·05). A new water balance was established at about the same time, when sheep with an ileorectal anas… Show more

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“…Detailed surgical procedures and summaries of various experimental approaches for ruminants are also available (Hecker, 1974;Dougherty, 1981;McGilliard, 1982;Gay and Heavner, 1986;Bristol, 1990;Harrison, 1995). Alternatives to intestinal cannulation, such as ileorectal anastomosis, have been considered for sheep (van der Walt et al, 1990) and pigs (Laplace et al, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed surgical procedures and summaries of various experimental approaches for ruminants are also available (Hecker, 1974;Dougherty, 1981;McGilliard, 1982;Gay and Heavner, 1986;Bristol, 1990;Harrison, 1995). Alternatives to intestinal cannulation, such as ileorectal anastomosis, have been considered for sheep (van der Walt et al, 1990) and pigs (Laplace et al, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%