It really depends on the severity of bloat, and whether it's frothy or foamy bloat or free-gas bloat. It also depends on the specific animal in question, as sometimes treatment for one type of ruminant animal is different for another. In short, it's best to see your local veterinarian for any issues with bloat in your livestock.
Alpacas are ruminant animals
Goats are ruminant animals.
characteristic of non ruminant animals
Yes they are.
well dogs are one but a lot of animals can get bloat seeing that we only discovered a portion of life here on earth
Ruminant animals are those that have hooved feet and four stomachs. Non-ruminant animals have feet or paws, and they do not have this number of stomachs.
Hippos
giraffe and all that stuff
Horses don't get "bloat". This is a term reserved for ruminants (animals whose stomach has 4 compartments to it). Some people will also call colic bloat.
Ruminant animals have 4 stomachs but the microbed don't produce cellulose, they break it down.
Non-ruminant farm animals include the following (I'll list more than three here for you):PigsHorsesDonkeysMules/HinniesChickensDucksGeeseTurkeysDogsCats
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