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NON-RUMINANTS (MONOGASTRIC)
Definition: Non- ruminants are animals that have simple stomach e.g rabbits, pig, guinea pig.
They are otherwise called monogastric animals.
This group of animals have a single stomach compartment.
Examples of such animals are:
- Rabbits,
- Pigs,
- Guinea pigs,
- Horse
- Poultry birds.
Moreover, a pseudo– ruminant is an animal that eats large amounts of roughages but does not have a stomach with several compartments e.g horse.
An animal with a pseudo digestive system can utilize large amounts of roughages because of the greatly enlarged caecum and large intestine, which provide areas for microbial digestion of fibre.
EVALUATION:
- What are monogastric?
- Mention three examples of monogastric animals.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:
Draw the simple stomach of a monogastric animal and the complex stomach of a ruminant.