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Definition of Nonruminant

Nonruminant
Nonruminant Non*ru"mi*nant, a. Not ruminating; as, a nonruminant animal.

Meaning of Nonruminant from wikipedia

- digestive enzymes needed to break down food. It is very similar to the nonruminant stomach. Dairy cattle on high production diets are susceptible to a number...
- of which the rumen is one), but have also been seen in a variety of nonruminant species, including rabbits, foxes, and birds. Horses, dogs, and nonhuman...
- nutrients in the cecotropes. The primary difference between ruminants and nonruminants is that ruminants' stomachs have four compartments: rumen—primary site...
- leucocephala. The seeds contain mimosine, an amino acid known to be toxic to nonruminant vertebrates. Leucaena leucocephala is an allelopathic tree. Phytotoxic...
- Mycobacterium, some Rickettsia, and Chlamydia. Macrolides are not to be used on nonruminant herbivores, such as horses and rabbits. They rapidly produce a reaction...
- is the most common thiamine deficiency disorder in young ruminant and nonruminant animals. Symptoms of PEM include a profuse, but transient, diarrhea,...
- leads to higher nutrition values and fewer digestive problems in nonruminants. Nonruminant diets can be completed with 200 g/kg of raw chickpeas to promote...
- In other respects, however, they have primitive features, closer to nonruminants such as pigs. All species in the family lack antlers and horns, but both...
- E. plantagineum contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, so is poisonous to nonruminants. When eaten in large quantities, it causes reduced livestock weight,...
- digestion is between ruminant animals, such as cattle and sheep, and nonruminant, hindgut fermentors, such as horses. Both types of animals can digest...