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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Hindgut Fermenter Animals
Which of the following is a hindgut fermenter-
- Horse
- Rabbit
- Ostrich
- All the above — Correct Answer
Explanation:
Correct Answer: All the above
Horse, Rabbit, and Ostrich are all hindgut fermenters. Fermentation occurs after enzymatic digestion, primarily in the caecum and large intestine.
Three Types of Digestive Systems
- Foregut fermenters: Ruminants (Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goat, Deer, Yak, Mithun, Giraffe, Nilgai) and Pseudo-ruminants (Camel, Llama, Alpaca, Vicuna) — fermentation before digestion, mainly in rumen/forestomach
- Hindgut fermenters: Horse, Rabbit, Ostrich, Rat — fermentation after digestion, in caecum and large intestine
- Normal GIT (no fermentation chamber): Pig, Dog, Human — no significant fermentation
Special Feature of Rabbit — Cecotrophy (Coprophagy)
- Rabbits produce two types of feces: Hard pellets (day) and Soft caecotropes (night)
- Rabbits eat soft caecotropes at night to recover microbial proteins and B-vitamins produced in caecum — compensates for nutrient loss since fermentation is post-absorptive in hindgut
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