The Rumen was never consumed.”.
Al-Farth(chyme) is what is in the Rumen.
Ruminant Rumen microorganisms produce urease, which is
quite active and relatively stable.
The LF RFID Rumen tag(transponder) is specially designed for ruminant animals like cattle,
sheep and deer.
It plays an important role in the decomposition of Rumen NPN and can rapidly catalyze the hydrolysis of urea.
Besides RFID ear tag,
it's another choice that can be inserted into animal's Rumen via oesophagus by a special tool.
Baking soda has been reported to fix Rumen pH and thus help in the digestion,
especially in a diet high in grains.
This drug, aimed primarily at cows and sheep,
acts against the methanogenic microorganisms present in the stomach(in particular the Rumen) of the animal.
Most ruminants have four stomachs, two-toed feet, and store their
food in the first chamber of the stomach, called the Rumen, before regurgitating it.
However, this inhibition is reversible,
which ensures that urea is hydrolyzed by urease in the Rumen, and ammonia is slowly released to meet
the nitrogen requirement of Rumen microbial proliferation.
This is because about 80% of the protein is degraded into ammonia in the Rumen,
which is also catalyzed by urease, while the Rumen microbe uses ammonia at a relatively slow rate,
resulting in two speeds that are uncoordinated and the large amount of ammonia cannot be utilized by the microorganisms.