0 a type of animal that brings up food from its stomach and chews it again, for example a cow, sheep, or deer --
1 relating to a ruminant: --
A brief description of the development of feed evaluation or feed requirement systems is presented, with emphasis on energy evaluation in ruminants.
The small ruminant component is less likely to change significantly in the near future unless the sector is given higher priority in national policy.
This is less likely to happen to the small ruminant component in the near future unless the sector is given higher priority in national policy.
Evidence for balancing selection at the major histocompatibility complex in a free-living ruminant.
These ruminants swallow most food items whole or slightly crushed: the resulting large particles represented an average 49-52% of each stomach's contents.
Prediction of response to nutrients by ruminants through mathematical modelling and improved feed characterization.
The diagnosis of trematode infections in ruminants has relied on the detection of eggs in the faeces of infected animals.
Symposium of factors influencing the voluntary intake of herbage by ruminants: voluntary intake in relation to chemical composition and digestibility.