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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Animals Without Ruminal Stratification
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Question (English)
There is no stratification of ruminal content is seen in-
- Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep
- Cattle, Sheep, Goat
- Camel, Goat ✓ Correct
- All the above
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Camel, Goat
Camel and Goat do NOT show stratification of ruminal content — their contents remain relatively homogeneous and unseparated.
Stratification Status
- Stratification present: Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep
- No stratification: Camel, Goat
Unique Features of Camel Rumen
- Camel is a pseudo-ruminant (Omasum absent) with a 3-chambered stomach
- Camel's rumen has water cells (water sacs) — unique pouches in the ruminal wall that store water; help with water conservation in desert environments
- Camel: most drought-resistant animal; can survive 25–30% body weight water loss
Goat Feeding Behavior
- Goats are primarily browsers (leaves, bark, shrubs) unlike cattle and sheep which are grazers
- Browsed material (leaves, twigs) has different particle size and density, which may affect stratification
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