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Example sentences for "rumen"

Lexicographically close words:
rumble; rumbled; rumbles; rumbling; rumblings; ruminant; ruminants; ruminate; ruminated; ruminating
  1. As a result, they eat greedily and the mass of feed in the rumen becomes so heavy that the walls of the organ can not move it about, and digestion is interfered with.

  2. The drinking of a large quantity of water, especially if cold, chills the wall of the rumen and interferes with its movement.

  3. Here it is subjected to a churning movement that mixes and presses the contents of the rumen forward in the direction of the oesophageal opening, where it is ready for regurgitation.

  4. The X indicates the point where the wall of flank and rumen are punctured with trocar and cannula in "bloat.

  5. The symptoms are as follows: The paunch or rumen occupies the left side of the abdominal cavity, hence the distention of the abdominal wall by the collecting of gas in the rumen occurs principally on that side.

  6. The rumen is the largest compartment, with a capacity of more than twenty gallons.

  7. A section of the wall of the rumen and reticulum, showing the oesophageal groove: lips of groove; opening from oesophagus; and opening into omasum.

  8. The different forms of acute indigestion are bloating, overloading of the rumen and impaction of the omasum.

  9. The most important function of the rumen and omasum is the maceration of the fibrous substances, and the digestion of the cellulose.

  10. The instrument is plunged through the walls of the abdomen and rumen in the most prominent portion of the flank, midway between the border of the last rib and the point of the haunch (Fig.

  11. Showing the point where the wall of flank and rumen are punctured with trocar and cannula in "bloat".

  12. The first and second divisions (rumen and reticulum) are nothing but sac-like gastric reservoirs or pouches, in which the food is collected, to be subsequently returned to the mouth for mastication.

  13. First stomach, devoid of gastric glands, corresponding to rumen of ruminants.

  14. The rumen or first stomach of the camels and llamas is provided with so-called "water-cells," for the storage of water.

  15. The cow has four stomachs of which the rumen is the largest, its capacity being about fifty gallons in the average cow, and it is this stomach which fills with gas when a cow bloats.

  16. These sharp objects penetrate the walls of the paunch, rumen or first stomach and pierce the membrane or sack surrounding the heart, which produces an inflammation of the heart sack, or Pericarditis.

  17. On pressing the flank with the closed fist the indent of the hand remains for a short time in the flank, as if the rumen were filled with a soft, doughy mass.

  18. It occurs in the region of the chest and shoulders from penetrating wounds of the chest and lung, and occasionally follows puncture of the rumen when the escaping gas is retained under the skin.

  19. Digestive disturbances are indicated by tympanites, or distention of the rumen by gas, colic, and diarrhea, alternating with constipation.

  20. Before any of the contents are removed from that organ a linen cloth should be placed from the outer wound into the rumen in order to prevent any of the ingesta from getting into the abdominal cavity.

  21. Position of the first stomach (rumen or paunch) on the left side.

  22. Position of the first stomach (rumen or paunch) 48 II.

  23. Hernia of the rumen is generally situated on the left side of the abdomen, on account of the situation of the rumen.

  24. This having been done, the edges of the wound should be sponged with a little carbolized warm water, and, the lips of the wound in the rumen being turned inward, they should be brought together with catgut stitches.

  25. Clean the wound and close the opening in the rumen with uninterrupted (Pl.

  26. This instrument is used when the rumen or first stomach becomes distended with gas.

  27. Tympanites is a distention of the rumen or paunch with gases of fermentation, and is manifested outwardly by swelling in the region of the left flank.

  28. See "Distention of rumen or paunch with feed," p.

  29. The danger of jumping or running is greatest when the rumen is distended with food.

  30. In the true ruminants, the rumen forms a capacious, villous reservoir, nearly always partly sacculated, into which the food is passed rapidly as the animal grazes.

  31. In the camel the rumen forms an enormous globular paunch with villous walls and internally showing a trace of division into two regions.

  32. The first of these is the rumen or paunch, in which the unmasticated food is stored; it is a large sac partly bent on itself, and narrowing towards its junction with the oesophagus or gullet, and the entrance into the second chamber.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rumen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abdomen; belly; craw; crop; diaphragm; gizzard; gullet; gut; maw; midriff; paunch; pot; rumen; stomach; tummy