Goats have one stomach with four compartments; the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum, in that order.
four chambers : 1) the rumen 2) the honey-combed reticulum 3) the omasum 4) the abomasum
The rumen acts as a big fermentation vat. Bacteria and protozoa in the rumen supply enzymes to break down the fiber in the goat's feed. This is similar to how bacteria can ferment the sugars in grape juice to make wine in big wine barrels. The tiny organisms in the rumen also help to build proteins from the feed and manufacture all of the B vitamins needed by the goat. Many nutrients that help provide the goat with energy are also absorbed here. The fermentation process produces heat that helps to keep the goat warm.
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I don't know what to weather a goat is, but a wether is a castrated male sheep.To wether a goat is to castrate it.
46, 23 pairs
it is all to do with a buffer system in the stomach! the body has many of these systems! its to ensure homostasis! the mucus in the walls of the stomach protect from selfdigestion! the stomach contains hcl which is concentrated! this is what keeps the pH low!
The goat has one very large stomach with four parts; the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.
On the left hand side
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Goats have four stomachs - the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum.
a goat is a ruminant animal so bit like cows
no it can't it will just get overly full....
No, Goat stomachs are chambered and perform a different way than a human stomach. Like cows. They also produce gasses deadly to humans. Stomach transplants are very uncommon though and are usually done along with intestine, pancreas, or liver. With the low demand of stomachs there should be plenty in stock for someone who needs this rare transplant
The skeleton of a goat typically has 189 bones. That is why many dishes made with goat do not contain as much meat as bones.
A goat can have between 1 and 3 siblings.
Cows have multiple stomachs. They are also one of the only animals with no stomach acid, so as the cows graze the pastures and eat the grass they are also eating millions of microscopic mushroom "Spores" (seeds). The mushroom spores then slowly pass through the cows multiple stomachs unaffected by stomach acids. Goats, However have Stomach Acids so you will not have as many shrooms in a Goat Field as to a Cow Field. But yes, They are still there. Happy Hunting :)
With in six months a goat can give birth a baby goat after mating
A goat can have up to 1-4 kids, but the most common is 2