Animal Digestive Systems: Beef, Swine, and Poultry

Animal Digestive Systems: Beef, Swine, and Poultry
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This objective aims to describe the digestive systems of three common types of livestock: beef, swine, and poultry. The digestive system of cattle, including cows and

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Slide1Objective 14.02• Describe animal digestive systems of beef, swine, and poultry

Slide2Digestive System of Cattle• Cows and sheep are ruminants, which means they have four stomach compartments • Ruminants can tolerate more roughage in the diet.

Slide3Digestive System of Cattle

Slide4Digestive System of Swine• Swine are monogastric, which means they have one stomach compartment • Swine have basically the same digestive system as a human • Ration must be high in concentrates

Slide5Digestive System of Swine

Slide6Digestive System of a Chicken• Poultry have no true stomachs and can only store small amounts of food in its digestive system • Chickens have no teeth – Food is swallowed whole, stored in the crop and passed on to the gizzard where it is crushed and ground up – Rations must be high in food value

Slide7Digestive System of a Chicken

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