. Elementary treatise on stock feeds and feeding. Feeds. 42 ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON STOCK FEEDS AND FEEDING Special arrangement of parts, it is forced back into the oesophagus and into the mouth for final preparation by the teeth and the saliva. When swallowed a second time, the mouthful of food passes into the third compartment and onto the fourth for final stomachal digestion. The first three compartments prepare the. Fig. 2.—Stomach of the ox, seen on its right upper face, the aboraasum being depressed. A—rumen, left hemisphere; B—rumen, right hemisphere; C—termination of the oesophagus; D—r


. Elementary treatise on stock feeds and feeding. Feeds. 42 ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON STOCK FEEDS AND FEEDING Special arrangement of parts, it is forced back into the oesophagus and into the mouth for final preparation by the teeth and the saliva. When swallowed a second time, the mouthful of food passes into the third compartment and onto the fourth for final stomachal digestion. The first three compartments prepare the. Fig. 2.—Stomach of the ox, seen on its right upper face, the aboraasum being depressed. A—rumen, left hemisphere; B—rumen, right hemisphere; C—termination of the oesophagus; D—reticulum; E—omasum; F—abomasum—after Fleming. food for the final digestion which takes place in the fourth com- partment. 6. Intestinal Digestion or chylification. This step has refer- ence to the food in the small intestine being converted into chyle, which is the nutritive materials, in liquid form, ready for ab- sorption into the circulation. After reaching the small intestine, the food materials are again acted upon by ferments which have a somewhat similar action to those already spoken of in connec- tion with the saliva and the gastric juice. These ferments are chiefly from the pancreas, or "sweetbread," and are conveyed to the intestine, as a part of the pancreatic juice, through the pancreatic duct or tube. These ferments alluded to are:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Halligan, James Edward. Easton, Pa. , The Chemical publishing co. ; [etc. , etc. ]


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