Order of Layers in Stratified Ruminal Content

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Order of layers from top to bottom in a stratified ruminal content-

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Order of layers from top to bottom in a stratified ruminal content-

  1. Gas cap, raft, rumen liquor ✓ Correct
  2. Raft, rumen liquor, gas cap
  3. Gas cap, rumen liquor, raft
  4. None
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Gas cap, raft, rumen liquor

In stratified rumen (cattle, buffalo, sheep) — layers from top to bottom: Gas cap → Raft → Rumen liquor

Each Layer Explained
  • Gas cap (Top): CO₂ and CH₄ gas accumulate at the top near the cardia. Normal gas composition: CO₂:CH₄ = 65:35. Released continuously by eructation through the open cardia. Daily gas production: 200–400 litres in cattle.
  • Raft (Middle): Coarser, longer forage particles (fibrous mat) float on the liquid phase. Less dense due to trapped gas bubbles within fibers. Physically stimulates rumination.
  • Rumen liquor (Bottom): Liquid phase with finer, denser particles that have settled. Contains microorganisms, dissolved VFAs, water. This is the active fermentation zone.
Bloat Types in Relation to Layers
  • Free gas bloat: Gas cap present but eructation blocked mechanically (esophageal obstruction, recumbency) → gas cap enlarges → distension
  • Frothy bloat: Gas trapped as fine bubbles in foam → no gas cap forms → cardia contacts foam not gas → eructation impossible even with open cardia

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