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  • Ruminant
  • Hoofed herbivorous grazing or browsing mammals

    Ruminants are herbivorous grazing or browsing artiodactyls belonging to the suborder Ruminantia that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food

    Ruminant

    Ruminant

    Ruminant

  • Curious Ruminant
  • 2025 studio album by Jethro Tull

    Curious Ruminant is the twenty-fourth studio album by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released on 7 March 2025. All music and lyrics by

    Curious Ruminant

    Curious_Ruminant

  • The Ruminant Band
  • 2009 studio album by Fruit Bats

    The Ruminant Band is the fourth album by American folk-rock band Fruit Bats, released on August 4, 2009. "Primitive Man" was chosen as the Starbucks iTunes

    The Ruminant Band

    The_Ruminant_Band

  • Monogastric
  • Digestive tract with just one stomach

    slightly different from other types of digestive tracts such as a ruminant and avian. Ruminant organisms have a four-chambered complex stomach and avian organisms

    Monogastric

    Monogastric

    Monogastric

  • Antilocapridae
  • Family of mammals belonging to even-toed ungulates

    The Antilocapridae are a family of ruminant artiodactyls endemic to North America. Their closest extant relatives are the giraffids. Only one species,

    Antilocapridae

    Antilocapridae

    Antilocapridae

  • Rumen
  • First compartment of ruminant stomach

    is the largest stomach compartment in ruminants. The rumen and the reticulum make up the reticulorumen in ruminant animals. The diverse microbial communities

    Rumen

    Rumen

  • Wether
  • Castrated ram

    cattle is a steer, although large ruminants like cattle are generally raised and treated differently from small ruminants like sheep and goats. A ram or

    Wether

    Wether

    Wether

  • Tripe
  • Edible offal from the stomachs of various farm animals

    the digestive system of ruminants prepared as edible offal. Most tripe is from cattle and sheep, but may come from other ruminants as well. Beef tripe is

    Tripe

    Tripe

    Tripe

  • Ovine rinderpest
  • Contagious disease primarily affecting goats and sheep

    peste des petits ruminants (PPR), is a contagious disease primarily affecting goats and sheep; however, camels and wild small ruminants can also be affected

    Ovine rinderpest

    Ovine_rinderpest

  • Pecora
  • Infraorder of mammals

    Pecora is an infraorder of even-toed hoofed mammals with ruminant digestion. Most members of Pecora have cranial appendages projecting from their frontal

    Pecora

    Pecora

    Pecora

  • Artiodactyla
  • Order of mammals

    America. The ruminants (Ruminantia) consist of six families: The mouse deer (Tragulidae) are the smallest and most primitive even-toed-ruminants; they inhabit

    Artiodactyla

    Artiodactyla

    Artiodactyla

  • Cud
  • Food regurgitated so it can be chewed further

    Cud is a portion of food that returns from a ruminant's stomach to the mouth to be chewed for the second time. More precisely, it is a bolus of semi-degraded

    Cud

    Cud

  • Abomasum
  • Fourth and final stomach compartment in ruminants

    rennet-bag, or reed tripe, is the fourth and final stomach compartment in ruminants. It secretes rennet, which is used in cheese creation. The word abomasum

    Abomasum

    Abomasum

    Abomasum

  • Reticulum (anatomy)
  • Second compartment of the ruminant stomach

    reticulum is the second chamber in the four-chamber alimentary canal of a ruminant mammal. Anatomically it is the smaller portion of the reticulorumen along

    Reticulum (anatomy)

    Reticulum (anatomy)

    Reticulum_(anatomy)

  • Lactic acidosis
  • Metabolic medical condition

    In ruminant livestock, the cause of clinically serious lactic acidosis is different from the causes described above. In domesticated ruminants, lactic

    Lactic acidosis

    Lactic acidosis

    Lactic_acidosis

  • Dental pad
  • Pad inside the upper jaw of ruminant mammals

    The dental pad or browsing pad is a feature of ruminant and camelid dental anatomy that results from a lack of upper incisors and helps them gather large

    Dental pad

    Dental pad

    Dental_pad

  • Ruminal tympany
  • Disease of ruminant animals

    Ruminal tympany, also known as ruminal bloat, is a disease of ruminant animals, characterized by an excessive volume of gas in the rumen. Ruminal tympany

    Ruminal tympany

    Ruminal_tympany

  • Llama
  • Species of wooly domesticated mammal

    Artiodactyla with the Suina (pigs), the Tragulina (chevrotains), the Pecora (ruminants), and the Whippomorpha (hippos and cetaceans, which belong to Artiodactyla

    Llama

    Llama

    Llama

  • Ovis
  • Genus of mammals

    Ovis is a genus of mammals, part of the Caprinae subfamily of the ruminant family Bovidae. Its seven species are highly sociable, and are known as sheep

    Ovis

    Ovis

    Ovis

  • Animal science
  • Interdisciplinary science dealing with the biology of animals

    animals studied were livestock species, like ruminant animals such as; cattle, sheep and goat, non-ruminant such as; pigs, poultry, rabbit, snails and horses

    Animal science

    Animal science

    Animal_science

  • Omasum
  • Third stomach compartment in ruminants

    compartment of the stomach in ruminants. The omasum comes after the rumen and reticulum and before the abomasum. Different ruminants have different omasum structures

    Omasum

    Omasum

    Omasum

  • Barbados Black Belly
  • Barbadian breed of sheep

    Barbados Black Belly At the small ruminant project at Virginia State University in 2001 Other names Barbados Black Belly Black Belly Barbados Barriga Nigra

    Barbados Black Belly

    Barbados Black Belly

    Barbados_Black_Belly

  • Moniezia expansa
  • Species of flatworm

    sheep tapeworm or double-pored ruminant tapeworm. It is a large tapeworm inhabiting the small intestines of ruminants such as sheep, goats and cattle

    Moniezia expansa

    Moniezia_expansa

  • Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture
  • digestive systems can be put into two categories: monogastric and ruminant. Ruminant cattle for beef and dairy rank high in greenhouse gas emissions. In

    Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

    Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

    Greenhouse_gas_emissions_from_agriculture

  • Rennet
  • Enzymes from the stomachs of ruminants, used in cheese production

    Rennet (/ˈrɛnɪt/) is a complex set of enzymes produced in the stomachs of ruminant mammals. Its key component is chymosin, a protease enzyme that curdles

    Rennet

    Rennet

    Rennet

  • Goat
  • Species of domesticated mammal

    are ruminants. They have a four-chambered stomach consisting of the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum. As with other mammal ruminants, they

    Goat

    Goat

    Goat

  • Pseudoruminant
  • Classification of animals

    digestive tract differing from the ruminants. Hippopotami and camels are ungulate mammals with a three-chambered stomach (ruminants have a four-chambered stomach)

    Pseudoruminant

    Pseudoruminant

  • Giraffidae
  • Family of mammals belonging to even-toed ungulates

    The Giraffidae are a family of ruminant artiodactyl mammals that share a recent common ancestor with deer and bovids. This family, once a diverse group

    Giraffidae

    Giraffidae

    Giraffidae

  • Deer
  • Family of hoofed mammals

    A deer (pl.: deer) or true deer is a hoofed ruminant ungulate of the family Cervidae (informally the deer family). Cervidae is divided into subfamilies

    Deer

    Deer

    Deer

  • Methanogens in digestive tract of ruminants
  • They play an important role in the digestive system of ruminants. The digestive tract of ruminants contains four major parts: rumen, reticulum, omasum and

    Methanogens in digestive tract of ruminants

    Methanogens_in_digestive_tract_of_ruminants

  • Bovoidea
  • Superfamily of ruminants

    Bovoidea is a superfamily of pecoran ruminants containing the Bovidae and Moschidae. The Bovoidea today is defined in part by very specific dental and

    Bovoidea

    Bovoidea

    Bovoidea

  • Anaplasmosis
  • Medical condition

    Anaplasmosis is a tick-borne disease affecting ruminants, dogs, and horses, and is caused by Anaplasma bacteria. Anaplasmosis is an infectious but not

    Anaplasmosis

    Anaplasmosis

    Anaplasmosis

  • Enteric fermentation
  • Digestive process that emits methane

    (FAO) estimated that ruminant livestock contribute to around 34.5 percent of the total anthropogenic methane emissions. Ruminant animals are those that

    Enteric fermentation

    Enteric fermentation

    Enteric_fermentation

  • Bovidae
  • Family of mammals belonging to even-toed ungulates

    Bovidae is the biological family of cloven-hoofed, ruminant mammals that includes cattle, bison, buffalo, antelopes, and goat-antelopes such as sheep and

    Bovidae

    Bovidae

    Bovidae

  • Tylopoda
  • Suborder of mammals

    addition to the ancestors of living camelids (see below). Tylopods are not ruminants. Tylopoda was named by Illiger (1811) and considered monophyletic by Matthew

    Tylopoda

    Tylopoda

    Tylopoda

  • Mootral
  • British–Swiss company

    that is developing a food supplement to reduce methane emissions from ruminant animals, chiefly cows and sheep, but also goats. Methane is a major greenhouse

    Mootral

    Mootral

  • Livestock
  • Animals kept to produce material goods

    raised for consumption, and sometimes used to refer solely to farmed ruminants, such as cattle, sheep, and goats. The breeding, maintenance, slaughter

    Livestock

    Livestock

    Livestock

  • Giraffomorpha
  • Clade of superfamilies of mammals

    Giraffomorpha is a clade of pecoran ruminants containing the superfamilies Palaeomerycoidea (Palaeomerycidae) and Giraffoidea (Giraffidae, Prolibytheriidae

    Giraffomorpha

    Giraffomorpha

    Giraffomorpha

  • Caprinae
  • Subfamily of mammals

    Caprinae, also sometimes referred to as the tribe Caprini, is part of the ruminant family Bovidae, and consists of mostly medium-sized bovids. A member of

    Caprinae

    Caprinae

    Caprinae

  • Asparagopsis taxiformis
  • Species of seaweed

    to warm temperate waters. Researchers have demonstrated that feeding ruminants a diet containing 0.2% A. taxiformis seaweed reduced their methane emissions

    Asparagopsis taxiformis

    Asparagopsis taxiformis

    Asparagopsis_taxiformis

  • Mechanically separated meat
  • Paste-like meat product

    expanded to include backbone from any ruminant in 1998 (under European Commission Decision 97/534/EC), and any ruminant bone in 2001. In 2004, under Regulation

    Mechanically separated meat

    Mechanically separated meat

    Mechanically_separated_meat

  • Archaeomerycidae
  • Family of extinct artiodactyls

    the family are generally described as some of, if not the most basal ruminants due to their limb anatomy and dentition. Similar to early artiodactyls

    Archaeomerycidae

    Archaeomerycidae

  • Foregut fermentation
  • Form of digestion

    employed by ruminants and pseudoruminants, some rodents and some marsupials. It has also evolved in colobine monkeys and in sloths. Ruminant foregut fermentation

    Foregut fermentation

    Foregut_fermentation

  • Chevrotain
  • Family of mammals belonging to even-toed ungulates

    almost unchanged over that time and remains as an example of an archaic ruminant type. They have four-chambered stomachs to ferment tough plant foods, but

    Chevrotain

    Chevrotain

    Chevrotain

  • Paunch
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    part of the reticulorumen, the first chamber in the digestive tract of ruminant animals The abdomen of someone suffering from central obesity Panch (disambiguation)

    Paunch

    Paunch

  • Sheep
  • Domesticated ruminant bred for meat, wool, and milk

    Sheep (pl.: sheep) or domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are a domesticated, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock. Although the term sheep can apply to

    Sheep

    Sheep

    Sheep

  • List of goat breeds
  • Goats - farm animals of domestic goat (Capra hircus) species, small ruminants - are widespread throughout the world and are used in almost any natural

    List of goat breeds

    List_of_goat_breeds

  • Colostrum
  • Form of milk produced immediately following the delivery of newborn

    ruminant milk without issue, protected by the mother's immune system from the placenta, colostrum intake is far more important for newborn ruminants (cattle

    Colostrum

    Colostrum

    Colostrum

  • 3-Nitrooxypropanol
  • Chemical compound

    microbes living in the digestive system of ruminants, such as cows and sheep. When added to the feed of ruminant animals, it significantly lowers methane

    3-Nitrooxypropanol

    3-Nitrooxypropanol

    3-Nitrooxypropanol

  • Artiofabula
  • Clade of mammals comprising pigs, cows, hippos, and whales, among others

    artiodactyl taxonomy based on morphological analyses, where camels grouped with ruminants, hippos with pigs, and whales were unrelated. Phylogenetic analyses of

    Artiofabula

    Artiofabula

    Artiofabula

  • Meat and bone meal
  • Product of the rendering industry

    introduced in 1988 to prevent ruminant protein being fed to ruminants. In addition, it has been illegal to feed ruminants with all forms of mammalian protein

    Meat and bone meal

    Meat and bone meal

    Meat_and_bone_meal

  • Belching
  • Release of gas from the upper digestive tract through the mouth

    very common among other mammals. In particular, burping by domesticated ruminants, such as cows or sheep, is a major contributor of methane emissions and

    Belching

    Belching

  • Higher Ground (film)
  • 2011 American film

    Sharp Music by Alec Puro Production companies The Group Entertainment Ruminant Films Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics Release dates January 23, 2011 (2011-01-23)

    Higher Ground (film)

    Higher_Ground_(film)

  • Footrot
  • Footrot (foot rot) in ruminants refers to various pathological conditions. In sheep, contagious footrot (also hoof rot) is a universally distributed disease

    Footrot

    Footrot

  • Hoatzin
  • Species of bird in South America

    of plant matter, a trait more commonly known from herbivorous ungulate-ruminant mammals and some primates. This bird is also the national bird of Guyana

    Hoatzin

    Hoatzin

    Hoatzin

  • FAMACHA
  • Treatment for barber's pole worm

    (Haemonchus contortus, also known as twisted wireworm) among domesticated small ruminant populations. In contrast with earlier, more aggressive approaches, under

    FAMACHA

    FAMACHA

    FAMACHA

  • Conjugated linoleic acid
  • Group of compounds found in meat and dairy from ruminants

    possible. CLA is found mostly in the meat and dairy products derived from ruminants. The two C=C double bonds are conjugated (i.e., separated by a single

    Conjugated linoleic acid

    Conjugated linoleic acid

    Conjugated_linoleic_acid

  • Phenuiviridae
  • Family of viruses

    is a family of negative-strand RNA viruses in the order Hareavirales. Ruminants, camels, humans, and mosquitoes serve as natural hosts. Members of Phenuiviridae

    Phenuiviridae

    Phenuiviridae

    Phenuiviridae

  • List of extant megaherbivores
  • Extant megaherbivores

    27 cm (11 in). Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) The giraffe is a large ruminant native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is the tallest terrestrial animal and

    List of extant megaherbivores

    List_of_extant_megaherbivores

  • Dromomerycidae
  • Extinct family of pecorans

    Dromomerycidae is an extinct family of Neogene ruminants belonging to the infraorder Pecora. Dromomerycids, known by two subfamilies, were endemic to

    Dromomerycidae

    Dromomerycidae

    Dromomerycidae

  • Fruit Bats (band)
  • American indie rock band

    while Johnson toured with The Shins, Fruit Bats released the album The Ruminant Band. This album marked a sonic departure for the band, with a ragged,

    Fruit Bats (band)

    Fruit Bats (band)

    Fruit_Bats_(band)

  • Strongylida
  • Suborder of roundworms

    found in the gastrointestinal tracts of ruminants, horses, and swine, as well as the lungworms of ruminants and the hookworms of dogs and cats. This

    Strongylida

    Strongylida

    Strongylida

  • Recirculating aquaculture system
  • Fish farming method

    food types Food Types Greenhouse Gas Emissions (g CO2-Ceq per g protein) Ruminant Meat 62 Recirculating Aquaculture 30 Trawling Fishery 26 Non-recirculating

    Recirculating aquaculture system

    Recirculating aquaculture system

    Recirculating_aquaculture_system

  • Cetruminantia
  • Taxonomic clade

    (camelids) Artiofabula (ruminants, pigs, peccaries, whales, and dolphins) Suina (pigs and peccaries) Cetruminantia (ruminants, whales, and dolphins) Suborder

    Cetruminantia

    Cetruminantia

    Cetruminantia

  • Boer goat
  • South African breed of goat

    Greyling (May 2000). Reproduction traits in the Boer goat doe. Small Ruminant Research. 36 (2): 171–177. doi:10.1016/S0921-4488(99)00161-3. W.A. Van

    Boer goat

    Boer goat

    Boer_goat

  • Selenodont
  • Teeth found in ruminant herbivores

    Selenodont teeth are the type of molars and premolars commonly found in ruminant herbivores. They are characterized by low crowns, and crescent-shaped cusps

    Selenodont

    Selenodont

    Selenodont

  • Securigera varia
  • Species of legume

    this is not true for ruminant animals such as cattle, goats, and sheep. These aliphatic nitro compounds are degraded in ruminant digestion and do not

    Securigera varia

    Securigera varia

    Securigera_varia

  • Ossicone
  • Horn-like structure on some animal heads

    ISBN 978-1-4613-8968-2. Davis, E. B; Brakora, K. A; Lee, A. H (2011). "Evolution of ruminant headgear: A review". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

    Ossicone

    Ossicone

    Ossicone

  • Water chevrotain
  • Species of mammal

    chevrotain (Hyemoschus aquaticus), also known as the fanged deer, is a small ruminant found in tropical Africa. This is the only species in the genus Hyemoschus

    Water chevrotain

    Water chevrotain

    Water_chevrotain

  • Swayback
  • Abnormal spinal alignment

    congenital skeletal deformities in horses and other species." In small ruminants (sheep, goats, deers), swayback is the common term for the enzootic ataxia

    Swayback

    Swayback

  • Nitrogen and Non-Protein Nitrogen's effects on Agriculture
  • protein. NPN can only be utilized as protein by ruminants and its addition is useless in non-ruminant feed. The source of NPN is typically a chemical

    Nitrogen and Non-Protein Nitrogen's effects on Agriculture

    Nitrogen and Non-Protein Nitrogen's effects on Agriculture

    Nitrogen_and_Non-Protein_Nitrogen's_effects_on_Agriculture

  • Reticulorumen
  • Chamber in ruminant animals' gastrointestinal tract

    rə-TIK-yuu-lə-roo-mən) represents the first two chambers in the alimentary canal of ruminant animals. It is composed of the rumen and reticulum. The reticulum differs

    Reticulorumen

    Reticulorumen

  • Hoplitomeryx
  • Extinct genus of deer

    Hoplitomeryx is a genus of extinct deer-like ruminants which lived on the former Gargano Island during the Miocene and the Early Pliocene, now a peninsula

    Hoplitomeryx

    Hoplitomeryx

    Hoplitomeryx

  • Catgut suture
  • Type of surgical suture

    strands of purified collagen taken from the small intestine of domesticated ruminants or beef tendon. It is naturally degraded by the body's own proteolytic

    Catgut suture

    Catgut suture

    Catgut_suture

  • Sheep (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sheep (Ovis aries) are quadrupedal, ruminant mammals that are typically kept as livestock. Sheep may also refer to:

    Sheep (disambiguation)

    Sheep_(disambiguation)

  • Deltapapillomavirus
  • Genus of viruses

    Deltapapillomavirus is a genus of viruses in the family Papillomaviridae. Ruminants serve as natural hosts. There are seven species in this genus. Diseases

    Deltapapillomavirus

    Deltapapillomavirus

    Deltapapillomavirus

  • Dunsinane Hill
  • Hill in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    is the title of the third track on the 2025 Jethro Tull album Curious Ruminant. The song's lyrics allude to the Macbeth quote, but the overall theme is

    Dunsinane Hill

    Dunsinane Hill

    Dunsinane_Hill

  • Cud (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cud is the portion of food regurgitated by a ruminant. Cud or CUD may also refer to: Cámara Uruguaya de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas, a Uruguayan

    Cud (disambiguation)

    Cud_(disambiguation)

  • Jethro Tull discography
  • Cataloguing of published recordings by Jethro Tull

    February 2022. Michels, Alexandra (10 January 2025). "Jethro Tull: Curious Ruminant-Album angekündigt". Rock Hard. Retrieved 2 February 2025. "Veckolista Album

    Jethro Tull discography

    Jethro Tull discography

    Jethro_Tull_discography

  • List of 2025 albums
  • Jennie Ruby Pop, hip-hop, R&B Odd Atelier, Columbia Jethro Tull Curious Ruminant Inside Out Music Lady Gaga Mayhem Pop Streamline Records, Interscope Mike

    List of 2025 albums

    List_of_2025_albums

  • Fibrobacterota
  • Phylum of bacteria

    rumen bacteria, allowing for the degradation of plant-based cellulose in ruminant animals. Members of this phylum were categorized in other phyla. The genus

    Fibrobacterota

    Fibrobacterota

  • Chymosin
  • Class of enzymes

    endopeptidase belonging to MEROPS A1 family. It is produced by newborn ruminant animals in the lining of the abomasum to curdle the milk they ingest, allowing

    Chymosin

    Chymosin

    Chymosin

  • Antelope
  • Group of even-toed ruminants

    An antelope is any of the extant or recently extinct species of the ruminant artiodactyl family Bovidae, which are indigenous to most of Africa, India

    Antelope

    Antelope

    Antelope

  • Pasteurella multocida
  • Species of bacterium

    Pasteurella multocida is a Gram-negative, nonmotile, penicillin-sensitive coccobacillus from the family Pasteurellaceae. P. multocida is the cause of a

    Pasteurella multocida

    Pasteurella multocida

    Pasteurella_multocida

  • Pasture
  • Land used for grazing

    trough-feeding, managed or unmanaged pasture is the main food source for ruminants. Pasture feeding dominates livestock farming where the land makes crop

    Pasture

    Pasture

    Pasture

  • Digestion
  • Biological process of breaking down food

    Herbivores have evolved cecums (or an abomasum in the case of ruminants). Ruminants have a fore-stomach with four chambers. These are the rumen, reticulum

    Digestion

    Digestion

  • Polioencephalomalacia
  • Animal disease

    as cerebrocortical necrosis (CCN), is a neurological disease seen in ruminants that is caused by multiple factors, one of which is thiamine depletion

    Polioencephalomalacia

    Polioencephalomalacia

    Polioencephalomalacia

  • Xenokeryx
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    Xenokeryx ("strange horn" in Greek) is an extinct genus of ruminant known from the Miocene of Europe. The type species, Xenokeryx amidalae, was recovered

    Xenokeryx

    Xenokeryx

    Xenokeryx

  • Afrino sheep
  • Breed of sheep

    breeds: Population genetic structure and conservation implications". Small Ruminant Research. 103 (2–3): 112–119. doi:10.1016/j.smallrumres.2011.09.041. Zishiri

    Afrino sheep

    Afrino_sheep

  • Weasand clip
  • Slaughterhouse tool

    A weasand clip is a meatpacking industry tool used in the slaughter of ruminant animals in an industrial slaughterhouse setting. A serrated plastic clip

    Weasand clip

    Weasand_clip

  • Giraffe
  • Tall African hoofed mammal

    mammals. They are the tallest living terrestrial animals and the largest ruminants on Earth. They are classified under the family Giraffidae, along with

    Giraffe

    Giraffe

    Giraffe

  • 2025 in rock music
  • English rock band Jethro Tull releases their 24th studio album, Curious Ruminant. It debuts in the top 5 of 3 separate national album charts. English rock

    2025 in rock music

    2025_in_rock_music

  • Blackhead Persian
  • African breed of sheep

    2011-07-16. Retrieved 2009-09-14. R. T. Wilson (1991). Small Ruminant Production and the Small Ruminant Genetic Resource in Tropical Africa. Food & Agriculture

    Blackhead Persian

    Blackhead Persian

    Blackhead_Persian

  • Rut (mammalian reproduction)
  • Mating season of ruminant mammals

    Mating season of ruminant mammals

    Rut (mammalian reproduction)

    Rut (mammalian reproduction)

    Rut_(mammalian_reproduction)

  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Biosynthesis of glucose molecules

    to maintain blood sugar levels, avoiding low levels (hypoglycemia). In ruminants, because dietary carbohydrates tend to be metabolized by rumen organisms

    Gluconeogenesis

    Gluconeogenesis

  • Damascus goat
  • Middle-Eastern breed of goat

    in Saudi Aradi goat and their crosses with Syrian Damascus goat", Small Ruminant Research, 112 (1–3): 35(4), doi:10.1016/j.smallrumres.2012.12.021, ISSN 0921-4488

    Damascus goat

    Damascus_goat

  • Dictyocaulus
  • Genus of parasitic roundworms

    lungworm of horses, and Dictyocaulus viviparus is the lungworm affecting ruminants. Dictyocaulus viviparus is the most common lungworm of cattle; the infection

    Dictyocaulus

    Dictyocaulus

    Dictyocaulus

  • Protist
  • Eukaryotes other than animals, plants or fungi

    are commensals, such as the ciliates abundantly present in the rumen of ruminants, or the ciliate-like opalinids that inhabit amphibian and reptile guts

    Protist

    Protist

    Protist

  • Paraentelodon
  • Extinct genus of entelodonts

    Anthracotherium bugtiense. The fauna of this locality also includes the bovid−like ruminant Palaeohypsodontus zinensis. The presence of these animals indicate an open

    Paraentelodon

    Paraentelodon

    Paraentelodon

  • Margaric acid
  • Chemical compound

    fatty acid, it occurs as a trace component of the fat and milkfat of ruminants. Salts and esters of margaric acid are called heptadecanoates. Its name

    Margaric acid

    Margaric_acid

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  • Bhaviguru
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bhaviguru

  • Naajidah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Naajidah

    Courage, Successor, Help

  • Aflaq
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Aflaq

    Light of the Morning

  • Fenil | பேநில 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Fenil | பேநில 

    Foamy

  • SHPRINTZA
  • Female

    Yiddish

    SHPRINTZA

    (שְׁפּרִינְצָא) Yiddish form of Spanish Esperanza, SHPRINTZA means "hope."

  • Talma
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Hebrew

    Talma

    Common Garment Worn Formerly by Gentlemen

  • Corinna
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Swedish

    Corinna

    Maiden

  • Gray
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gray

    English : nickname for someone with gray hair or a gray beard, from Old English græg ‘gray’. In Scotland and Ireland it has been used as a translation of various Gaelic surnames derived from riabhach ‘brindled’, ‘gray’ (see Reavey). In North America this name has assimilated names with similar meaning from other European languages.English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Graye in Calvados, France, named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Gratus, meaning ‘welcome’, ‘pleasing’ + the locative suffix -acum.French and Swiss French : habitational name from Gray in Haute-Saône and Le Gray in Seine-Maritime, both in France, or from Gray-la-ville in Switzerland, or a regional name from the Swiss canton of Graubünden.A leading English family called Grey, holders of the earldom of Stamford, can be traced to Henry de Grey, who was granted lands at Thurrock, Essex, by Richard I (1189–99). They once held great power, and Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk (1517–54), married a granddaughter of Henry VII. Because of this he felt entitled to claim the throne for his daughter, Lady Jane Grey (1537–54), after the death of Henry VIII. For this, and for his part in Wyatt’s rebellion, both he and his daughter were beheaded.

  • Deval | தேவல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Deval | தேவல

    Name of a saint, Divine, Holy

  • Gomathi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gomathi

    Gods name, King of beauty

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  • Llama
  • n.

    A South American ruminant (Auchenia llama), allied to the camels, but much smaller and without a hump. It is supposed to be a domesticated variety of the guanaco. It was formerly much used as a beast of burden in the Andes.

  • Psalterium
  • n.

    The third stomach of ruminants. See Manyplies.

  • Taurus
  • n.

    A genus of ruminants comprising the common domestic cattle.

  • Pecora
  • n. pl.

    An extensive division of ruminants, including the antelopes, deer, and cattle.

  • Ruminantly
  • adv.

    In a ruminant manner; by ruminating, or chewing the cud.

  • Omasum
  • n.

    The third division of the stomach of ruminants. See Manyplies, and Illust. under Ruminant.

  • Sweetbread
  • n.

    Either the thymus gland or the pancreas, the former being called neck, / throat, sweetbread, the latter belly sweetbread. The sweetbreads of ruminants, esp. of the calf, are highly esteemed as food. See Pancreas, and Thymus.

  • Ruminant
  • n.

    A ruminant animal; one of the Ruminantia.

  • Rumen
  • n.

    The cud of a ruminant.

  • Ruminal
  • a.

    Ruminant; ruminating.

  • Plenicorn
  • n.

    A ruminant having solid horns or antlers, as the deer.

  • Manyplies
  • n.

    The third division, or that between the reticulum, or honeycomb stomach, and the abomasum, or rennet stomach, in the stomach of ruminants; the omasum; the psalterium. So called from the numerous folds in its mucous membrane. See Illust of Ruminant.

  • Tubicorn
  • n.

    Any ruminant having horns composed of a bony axis covered with a horny sheath; a hollow-horned ruminant.

  • Ruminantia
  • n. pl.

    A division of Artiodactyla having four stomachs. This division includes the camels, deer, antelopes, goats, sheep, neat cattle, and allies.

  • Manifold
  • n.

    The third stomach of a ruminant animal.

  • Sheep
  • n. sing. & pl.

    Any one of several species of ruminants of the genus Ovis, native of the higher mountains of both hemispheres, but most numerous in Asia.

  • Horn
  • n.

    A hard, projecting, and usually pointed organ, growing upon the heads of certain animals, esp. of the ruminants, as cattle, goats, and the like. The hollow horns of the Ox family consist externally of true horn, and are never shed.

  • Ruminant
  • a.

    Chewing the cud; characterized by chewing again what has been swallowed; of or pertaining to the Ruminantia.

  • Rumen
  • n.

    The first stomach of ruminants; the paunch; the fardingbag. See Illust. below.

  • Sivatherium
  • n.

    A genus of very large extinct ruminants found in the Tertiary formation of India. The snout was prolonged in the form of a proboscis. The male had four horns, the posterior pair being large and branched. It was allied to the antelopes, but very much larger than any exsisting species.