-stasis is Greek for "standing still." -atony is "loosing strength or contraction" Therefore, ruminal stasis is when the rumen completely stops contracting, and ruminal atony is when the rumen's contractions are irregular or they cease for a short period of time (as in 2 minutes or longer) before resuming again.
acidosis
There are multiple issues that can lead to respiratory acidosis, but respiratory acidosis is defined as when the lungs cannot eliminate CO2, which leads to buildup of carbonic acid (traditionally broken down into CO2 and Water in the lungs).
yes....there is a very simple cure take soda bicarbonate (sodium bicarbonate) and feed it to the animal the quantity varies with weight of the animal....e.g for goat of 70 kg, only 20 gram is enough
The medical application of acidosis is to rectify the the pH of the blood. There are two main type of acidosis which are respiratory and metabolic acidosis.
Acidosis
Acidosis is high levels of acidity in the blood and other body tissue, occuring when the arterial pH falls below 7.35. The two types of acidosis are metabolic acidosis and respiratory acidosis.
Acidosis if not treated can lead to growth retardation, kidney stones, bone disease, chronic kidney disease & in long run total kidney failure. Acidosis can be fully treated ('UNDER SUPERVISED MEDICAL GUIDANCE') with Alkalizers viz. Sodium Bicarbonate & Sodium Citrate / Potassium Magnesium Citrate etc.
Acidosis is an increased acidity in the blood
Acidosis is usually caused by increased carbon dioxide in the body leads to increase concentration of carbonic acid. The prolonged acidosis may lead to renal diseases due to high concentration of carbonic acid. So adrenaline secretion becomes high from adrenal medulla and as adrenaline is hypoglycemic hormone, it leads to hyperglycemia.
how does renal system compansate for acidosis
A rumen fistula is a surgically created entry to the rumen in the left flank of the ruminant, typically permanent and with a rubber or similar material device (a 'cannula') fitted to close it between times of use. It enables the rumen contents to be accessed, and the rumen wall to be viewed and biopsied. Surgically modified ruminants such as these are only found on research farms, where they are used to study rumen function. Looking in through the fistula, you can see the rumen contents and the rumen wall.