A horse's stomach, also known as the "four-chambered stomach," is an adaptation that allows horses to digest the cellulose in grasses and other plant materials efficiently.
Horses eat large quantities of grass and other forage throughout the day and often return
to the same spot to continue eating after a short rest.
This behavior allows them to utilize their multi-
chambered stomachs effectively by continuously processing and absorbing nutrients from their food.
Parameter:Showing the smooth stomach, reticulum stomach, omasum stomach, and Zou stomach, with a central section along the front and back of the stomach
Dimension:230x480x360(mm)