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CAECOTROPH [1 record]
Record 1 - internal organization data 2022-01-20
Record 1, English
Record 1, Subject field(s)
- Rabbit Farming
- Animal Feed (Agric.)
- Mammals
Record 1, Main entry term, English
- cecotrope
1, record 1, English, cecotrope
correct
Record 1, Abbreviations, English
Record 1, Synonyms, English
- cecotroph 2, record 1, English, cecotroph
correct
- caecotroph 2, record 1, English, caecotroph
correct
Record 1, Textual support, English
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Unlike most other mammals, lagomorphs (including domestic rabbits) produce two types of droppings, fecal pellets (the round, dry ones you usually see in the litterbox) and cecotropes. The latter are produced in a region of the rabbit's digestive tract called the cecum, a blind-end pouch located at the junction of the small and large intestines. The cecum contains a natural community of bacteria and fungi that provide essential nutrients and may even protect the rabbit from potentially harmful pathogens. 3, record 1, English, - cecotrope
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 2 CONT
The rabbit consumes the cecotropes as they exit the anus. The cecotropes are nutrient packed, dietary items that are essential for the rabbit's health. Normal cecotropes are dark, greenish-brown and resemble tightly bunched grapes. Each cecotrope is a soft, shiny pellet covered with mucus, and pressed into an elongated mass. They have a strong odor and contain massive amounts of beneficial bacteria that when ingested are re-established in the caecum. 4, record 1, English, - cecotrope
Record 1, French
Record 1, Domaine(s)
- Élevage des lapins
- Alimentation des animaux (Agric.)
- Mammifères
Record 1, Main entry term, French
- cæcotrophe
1, record 1, French, c%C3%A6cotrophe
correct, masculine noun
Record 1, Abbreviations, French
Record 1, Synonyms, French
Record 1, Textual support, French
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
[...] il faut savoir que les lapins produisent normalement deux types de crottes : des excréments durs, qui sont les vraies selles et des excréments mous, qui se nomment cæcotrophes et qui font partie intégrante de l'alimentation du lapin. Il est plutôt rare d'observer ces crottes molles en grande quantité dans la cage, car généralement les lapins vont les ingérer directement à l'anus suite à une contorsion, et ce souvent très tôt le matin. Les cæcotrophes sont essentiels dans le régime alimentaire des lagomorphes. [Ils] fournissent un apport indispensable en vitamines (B et K), en acides aminés (composent les protéines), en acides gras volatils et en certains micro-organismes jouant un rôle majeur dans la digestion. Ils sont généralement de couleur foncée, de consistance molle, recouverts d'une couche de mucus et tendent à s'agglutiner ensemble. 2, record 1, French, - c%C3%A6cotrophe
Record 1, Spanish
Record 1, Textual support, Spanish
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