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What are the feet of bovines called?

Hooves - cattle are cloven-hoofed ruminants.


What does bovidae prey on?

The Bovidae include the family of ruminants, such as cattle, antelope. goats, and sheep. Ruminants do not prey on animals, but they eat plants and grass.


What do you call an animal that chews cud?

These animals are called ruminants. Animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, deer, and buffalo are ruminants meaning they have one four chambered stomach.


Is it normal for a cow to eat grasss then bring it back up into its mouth?

It is known as 'chewing the cud' and is normal for ruminants (cattle) to do.


How many ruminants are there epoximately?

There are approximately 200 species of ruminants, which belong to the suborder Ruminantia. This group includes animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and giraffes. Ruminants are characterized by their unique digestive system, which allows them to efficiently break down fibrous plant material through a multi-chambered stomach. The exact number of ruminants can vary based on taxonomic classification and new discoveries.


What are some ruminant animals?

Cattle, sheep, goats, deer, buffalo, giraffe, oxen, and yak are all examples of animals that are ruminants.


Mrsjenkins gives roy tripe to eat what is tripe?

tripe is the rubbery lining of the stumach of a cattle or other ruminants used as food.


What are some examples of ruminants?

Cattle Goats Sheep Deer Camels Giraffes Buffalo Yak Muskox Moose Caribou Antelope


In establishing a herd and in selecting and judging what primary differences exist in swine as compared to beef cattle and sheep?

Cows & sheep are ruminants - pigs are not.


How many compartments does a rumen digestive system have?

Ruminants such as cattle have four compartments to their stomachs. Moving oral to aboral, they are the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum.


Do all ruminants have horns?

Not all ruminants have horns. While many species, such as cattle and sheep, possess horns, others, like deer, typically have antlers instead, which are shed and regrown annually. Additionally, some ruminants, like female sheep and certain goat breeds, may be hornless. Thus, the presence of horns varies among ruminant species.


What has the author Adeshina O Aderibigbe written?

Adeshina O. Aderibigbe has written: 'Evaluation of feather and hair meals as protein supplements for ruminants' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Ruminants 'Palatability for cattle of four varieties of ryegrass' -- subject(s): Rye as feed