Be aware of frothy bloat risk in spring pastures
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Be aware of frothy bloat risk in spring pastures
By Dr. Michelle Arnold, DVM-Ruminant Extension Veterinarian (UKVDL) Ruminant animals produce large volumes of gas through the normal fermentation process during forage digestion. This gas is predominantly belched up (eructated) as it passes through the gastrointestinal tract. If something interferes with gas escape from the rumen, pressure builds up and causes an obvious distension in the left flank of the abdomen, a condition known as “bloat” (…
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