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Cow Feeding Hole. The hole is called a fistula. At agroscope, situated in grangeneuve, switzerland, 14 cows have been fitted with portholes. Portholes are openings on the side of a cow that allows researchers to access an animal's stomach with a cannula. You can't just cut a hole in a living human to study digestion, but various research programs have. Cow portholes, also known as cannulas or fistulas, are surgically installed openings that provide direct access to a cow’s. Portholes are openings on the side of a cow that allows researchers to access an animal's stomach with a cannula. Placing a rumen fistula — the medical term for a permanent hole between an internal organ and the outside world — into a healthy cow for collection purposes is a relatively straightforward procedure and performed frequently at veterinary schools, according to dr. Brian aldridge, clinical professor and specialist in large animal internal medicine.

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Brian aldridge, clinical professor and specialist in large animal internal medicine. Cow portholes, also known as cannulas or fistulas, are surgically installed openings that provide direct access to a cow’s. At agroscope, situated in grangeneuve, switzerland, 14 cows have been fitted with portholes. Portholes are openings on the side of a cow that allows researchers to access an animal's stomach with a cannula. You can't just cut a hole in a living human to study digestion, but various research programs have. The hole is called a fistula. Placing a rumen fistula — the medical term for a permanent hole between an internal organ and the outside world — into a healthy cow for collection purposes is a relatively straightforward procedure and performed frequently at veterinary schools, according to dr. Portholes are openings on the side of a cow that allows researchers to access an animal's stomach with a cannula.

Hole in the cow! YouTube

Cow Feeding Hole You can't just cut a hole in a living human to study digestion, but various research programs have. Portholes are openings on the side of a cow that allows researchers to access an animal's stomach with a cannula. The hole is called a fistula. Cow portholes, also known as cannulas or fistulas, are surgically installed openings that provide direct access to a cow’s. Brian aldridge, clinical professor and specialist in large animal internal medicine. You can't just cut a hole in a living human to study digestion, but various research programs have. Placing a rumen fistula — the medical term for a permanent hole between an internal organ and the outside world — into a healthy cow for collection purposes is a relatively straightforward procedure and performed frequently at veterinary schools, according to dr. Portholes are openings on the side of a cow that allows researchers to access an animal's stomach with a cannula. At agroscope, situated in grangeneuve, switzerland, 14 cows have been fitted with portholes.

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