Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

A Method of collecting Fluid leaving the Omasum of Sheep

1954; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 174; Issue: 4443 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1038/1741195a0

ISSN

1476-4687

Autores

J. H. Bouckaert, W. Oyaert,

Tópico(s)

Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock

Resumo

IN ruminants a large proportion of the ingested food is digested in the fore-stomachs. In order to know the final result of this digestion, it is necessary to know the composition of the material leaving the fore-stomachs and the rate of flow at the omaso-abomasal orifice. To study this problem a special cannula has been devised (Fig. 1). It consists of a main tube, B, of ebonite (2 cm. internal diameter), into which runs a smaller one, C (1 cm. internal diameter). The main tube is 10 cm. long and is connected at one end with a funnel, A, of which the diameter of the top is 6 cm. and its height 4 cm. The side tube, C, is screwed perpendicularly on to the middle of the main tube. It is threaded on the outside over its whole length, so that an ebonite ring (D) of 3 cm. diameter can be screwed on to it, making it mobile over the whole length of the tube.

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