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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Normal Ruminal Motility Rate in Cattle
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Question (English)
The normal rate of ruminal motility in cattle is-
- 3 cycles per 2 minutes ✓ Correct
- 3 cycles per minute
- 2 cycles per 3 minutes
- 3 cycles per 3 minutes
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 3 cycles per 2 minutes
Normal ruminal motility in cattle is 3 contraction cycles per 2 minutes (~1.5 cycles/min or one cycle every ~40 seconds). Assessed clinically by auscultation on the left paralumbar fossa.
Sequence of Each Ruminal Contraction Cycle
- Reticulum contracts (2 contractions) → Cranial pillar contraction → Dorsal rumen sac → Ventral rumen sac → eructation opens cardia for gas release
- This mixing ensures: homogeneous fermentation, VFA absorption, gas escape, and particle movement toward reticulo-omasal orifice
Clinical Significance
- Hypomotility: Rumen atony, vagal indigestion, hypocalcemia (milk fever)
- Stasis: Grain engorgement, hardware disease, severe acidosis
- A completely silent rumen = emergency
Other Ruminal Facts
- Normal rumen pH: 6.5–6.8 | Adult cow saliva/day: 150 litres
- Rumen gas: CO₂:CH₄ = 65:35 | VFA: Acetate:Propionate:Butyrate = 65:20:10
- Normal VFA level: 80–120 mEq/L
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