well dogs are one but a lot of animals can get bloat seeing that we only discovered a portion of life here on earth
Hippos
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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.
A group of hippos is sometimes called a bloat, pod, or siege.
A group of hippos is called a bloat. Hippos are social animals and can be found in groups ranging from a few individuals to larger aggregations near water sources.
yes it can!!bloat
Yes, elk can bloat on alfalfa, particularly if they consume it in large quantities or if it's freshly cut and high in moisture. Alfalfa is rich in protein and can ferment rapidly in the rumen, leading to gas buildup and potentially causing bloat. It's important for elk to gradually acclimate to high-protein forage to minimize the risk of digestive issues. Proper management of their diet can help prevent bloat in these animals.
Colic refers to abdominal pain in animals, often caused by gastrointestinal issues such as gas, obstruction, or inflammation, and it can manifest as restlessness, pawing, or rolling. Bloat, specifically gastric dilation and volvulus (GDV), is a more severe condition where the stomach fills with gas and can twist, leading to life-threatening complications. While colic can occur in various species, bloat is most commonly associated with dogs, particularly large breeds. Prompt veterinary attention is critical for both conditions, but bloat is an emergency requiring immediate intervention.
Bloat in horses, also known as gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV), is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition where the stomach becomes distended with gas or food, and may twist on itself. This can lead to a decrease in blood flow, causing further complications such as tissue damage and shock. Immediate veterinary intervention is necessary to treat bloat in horses.
Bloat is a porcupinefish.
i dont know but jacinta makes you bloat...
Too much of anything can bloat people.