1973
DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19730417
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Observations Sur Le Transit Des Aliments Liquides Au Niveau De La Gouttière Œsophagienne Chez Le Veau Préruminant Et Ruminant

Abstract: A differenciation between « normal » faeces and caecotrophes can be detected in the distal colon. When

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“…NW calves were suckling from birth to slaughter, suggesting the persistence of the reticular groove closing reflex during their entire life, leading to the direct passage of milk components directly into the abomasum. Indeed, 80% of milk components would escape from rumen fermentation in 1-year-old ruminant calves (Guilhermet et al, 1973). Moreover, the closing reflex of the reticular groove could persist in varying degrees in the adult ruminant, given a mixture of liquid and solid foods (Dobarganes .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…NW calves were suckling from birth to slaughter, suggesting the persistence of the reticular groove closing reflex during their entire life, leading to the direct passage of milk components directly into the abomasum. Indeed, 80% of milk components would escape from rumen fermentation in 1-year-old ruminant calves (Guilhermet et al, 1973). Moreover, the closing reflex of the reticular groove could persist in varying degrees in the adult ruminant, given a mixture of liquid and solid foods (Dobarganes .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of these microbial transformations, the FA contained in rumen lipids and post-ruminal digesta differ from those present in the diet. Liquid alimentary sources like milk activate the reticular groove closing reflex, which allows the direct passage of liquid food to the abomasum, without being transformed in the rumen (Guilhermet et al, 1973).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The groove may lose its closing reflex for liquids which are not drunk eagerly when solid food is introduced into the diet (0rskov, personal communication). Moreover, with bucket-fed calves, the closure is seldom complete (Hegland et al 1957;Guilhermet, Mathieu & Toullec, 1973). Consequently the sampling conc|ppns were kept as constant as possible for better reproducibility.…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%