Reticulum (anatomy)

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title: Reticulum (anatomy)
text: The reticulum is the second chamber in the four-chamber alimentary canal of a ruminant animal. Anatomically it is the smaller portion of the reticulorumen along with the rumen. Together these two compartments make up 84% of the volume of the total stomach. The reticulum is colloquially referred to as the honeycomb, bonnet', or kings-hood. When cleaned and used for food, it is called "tripe". Heavy or dense feed and foreign objects will settle here. It is the site of hardware disease in cattle an
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