. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. 320 PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS. edge of each fold. When the contents of this stomach are examined in animals slaughtered in perfect health they are always found dry, and there is a disposition for the epithelium to become detached in shreds and adhere to the pulpy mass. In the hornless ruminants, such as sheep, these folds are more or less rudimentary. The oesophageal canal communicates on the left with the paunch and reticulum, and on the right with the manyplies. Its direction is from above outwa
. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. 320 PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS. edge of each fold. When the contents of this stomach are examined in animals slaughtered in perfect health they are always found dry, and there is a disposition for the epithelium to become detached in shreds and adhere to the pulpy mass. In the hornless ruminants, such as sheep, these folds are more or less rudimentary. The oesophageal canal communicates on the left with the paunch and reticulum, and on the right with the manyplies. Its direction is from above outward and backward, the anterior pillar entering the honey-comb bag and the posterior the paunch (Figs. 136 and 13Y). The lower angle is raised above the level of the third stomach, especially during the action of the gullet, so that it is only when the pillars of the. 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 Smith, Robert Meade, 1854-. Chicago, A. Eger
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