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NOUN   a ruminant | ruminants
zool.T
ruminants [suborder Ruminantia; unranked Ruminantia]
Wiederkäuer {pl}
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VetMed.zool.
abortions in small ruminants
Aborte {pl} bei kleinen Wiederkäuern
biol.
peste-des-petits-ruminants virus <PPRV>
Peste-des-petits-ruminants-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] <PPRV>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Pseudoruminant is a classification of animals based on their digestive tract differing from the ruminants.
  • In ruminants, propionate is the principal gluconeogenic substrate.
  • Also, some mammals are pseudoruminants, which have a three-compartment stomach instead of four like ruminants.
  • The disease is sporadic, but can occur as farm outbreaks in ruminants.
  • It has been found that humans and ruminants have the WAP gene in their genome as pseudogene.

  • Recent nutritional requirement tables for ruminants report limits for NDF intake.
  • In canines and ruminants, however, it is entirely striated to allow regurgitation to feed young (canines) or regurgitation to chew cud (ruminants).
  • The Strongylida suborder includes many of the important nematodes found in the gastrointestinal tracts of ruminants, horses, and swine, as well as the lungworms of ruminants and the hookworms of dogs and cats.
  • Sturt's desert rose contains gossypol, a chemical toxic to animals other than ruminants.
  • Understanding the role of IFN-τ in pregnancy recognition in ruminants and its mechanism of action led to its use in pregnancy diagnosis, as it can be measured directly from blood, and knowledge of its actions can be used to improve the reproductive efficiency in ruminants.

  • Winged bean is a potential food source for ruminants, poultry, fish, and other livestock.
  • Paratuberculosis is a contagious, chronic and sometimes fatal infection that primarily affects the small intestine of ruminants.
  • The meat from ruminants has a higher carbon equivalent footprint than other meats or vegetarian sources of protein based on a global meta-analysis of lifecycle assessment studies.
  • Retention time being proportional to food intake was only observed in non-ruminant animals, not ruminants.
  • "Asparagus nesiotes" is a source of feed for small ruminants.

  • Peculiarly, their teeth resemble those of perissodactyls such as horses more than they do that of ruminants.
  • The nymph and adult stages are vectors for heartwater disease, which affects various species of domesticated ruminants.
  • Ruminants have a digestion system whereby micro-organisms in the rumen produce enzymes breaking down and thereby making available phosphorus from plant material.
  • Its consumption by ruminants produces an illness on them.
  • This microorganism is a parasite that lives in ruminants. "Mycoplasma mycoides" comprises two subspecies, "mycoides" and "capri", which infect cattle and small ruminants such as goats respectively.

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