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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Eructation – What is Eliminated from Rumen
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Question (English)
Eructation is the elimination of __________ from the rumen.
- Rumen liquor
- Rumen solids
- Rumen gases ✓ Correct
- Rumen liquor and rumen solids
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Rumen gases
Eructation is the process of elimination of rumen gases from the digestive tract through the mouth. It is also known as belching or burping.
Rumen Gas Profile
- CO₂ : CH₄ = 65 : 35 (ratio of carbon dioxide to methane)
- A cow produces approximately 400-600 litres of rumen gas per day.
- Failure of eructation → Bloat (Tympany) — accumulation of gas in rumen, which can be life-threatening.
Types of Bloat
- Free gas bloat: Gas accumulates in a free layer above the rumen contents. Treated by passing a stomach tube.
- Frothy bloat: Gas trapped in foam (common with lush legume pastures). Treated with anti-foaming agents (e.g., poloxalene, simethicone).
Rumen Ecosystem Key Facts
- Normal rumen pH: 6.5–6.8
- Optimum temperature: 39°C
- VFA ratio: Acetate:Propionate:Butyrate = 65:20:10
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