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abomasal relating to the abomasum (the fourth compartment of the stomach of ruminants)
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abomasal a. inadequate tone in the abomasal muscles, often seen in postparturient cows and a contributing factor to right and left displacement of the abomasum (see under displacement).
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abomasal b. bloat in calves or lambs on milk replacement diets, seen especially when the milk replacer is warm or contains insoluble ingredients or if the animals have not been fed for a few hours and drink too much. The distended abomasum may compress adjacent organs and vessels, resulting in fatal asphyxia or heart failure.
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abomasal g. the part of the gastric groove that is located in the abomasum.
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abomasal t. twisting of the abomasum of a cow, often three to six weeks after birth of a calf and after subclinical right displacement of the abomasum (see under displacement); symptoms include distention of the abdomen, acute abdominal pain, shock, and (if untreated) circulatory failure and death within 48 hours. Called also abomasal volvulus.
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