The rumen is the fermentation vat.
Digesting food.
Yes, alpacas are pseudoruminants. They have 3 stomachs. In the first two stomachs, food ferments. They also chew their cud, which means that regurgitated food can come back up to be chewed again before returning to the stomachs. In the third stomach, the food is digested. This system allows them to maximize the nutrition of their food.
They digest grass using multiple stomachs and very strong stomach acids
Cows do not have 2 stomachs. They have 1 stomach with four chambers.
Uh, stomachs have NO COWS!
No animal has four stomachs.
None.
Nope, unlike cows, horses do not have compartmentalized stomachs
There are 28 stomachs in 28 cows. However, since there are four chambers in each stomach, there would be 112 chambers amongst 28 cows.
Decomposers are not involved in making butter from cream/milk. However decomposers are involved in breaking down the grass that a cow eats. Cows can not digest grass/cellulose and to get the nutrients out of grass, the cow has 4 stomachs in which it ferments the grass using decomposers. It is the bodies of these decomposers that are actually the food for the cow and it is this food that goes into making the milk and cream from which butter is made.
In their stomachs like we do.
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