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Card 36
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When milk is drunk, which chamber of the stomach does it enter?
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Card 37
Front
What 3 enzymes cause the milk to clot in the abomasum?
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Card 38
Front
What happens to the whey (vits, mins, lactose, whey protiens) when the milk clots and seperates?
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Card 39
Front
what is burping otherwise known as?
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Card 40
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What are two prouducts of eructation?
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Card 41
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What can occur if the ruminant does not belch?
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Card 42
Front
What can lead to bloat?
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Card 43
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4 Clinical signs of bloat
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