That depends on what type of corn. Most, not.
I had a cervical biopsy and yes my stomach did bloat and I had a lot of cramping and bleeding.
Please be more specific: Who is "they" and why would "they" take corn out of a cow's stomach? Are you referring to the methodology to which the digestibility of a feedstuff is tested using a cannulated cow (which is called "in vitro" feed testing) or something else entirely, such as bloat? It is difficult to answer such a question when such ambiguities arise that make it difficult to understand what an asker is asking.
The meaning of the word bloat (bloated), is being swollen, puffed. The word bloat is often used as a general term to cover gas distension of the stomach.
Bloat in dogs is caused by the stomach twisting around on itself and cutting off the inflow and outflow to the stomach. The blood supply and nerves to the stomach can also be compromised. Signs of bloat include sudden abdominal distension, particularly just behind the rib cage, pain, inappetance, unproductive vomiting and lethargy.
does oatcakes make u bloat
If someone poked a hole in it yes.
Because this is the side that their stomach is located on.
The organ affected by bloating and gases is the stomach.
probably because u fed it too much corn. Corn makes ducks bloat and fatten
i dont know but jacinta makes you bloat...
Canine bloat is a medical emergency in which the stomach has become twisted; the abdomen often becomes enlarged, which gives the condition its name. The faster the twist is corrected, the less risk of death or serious injury there is.
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.