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Fig. 3.6. The reticular groove (reticular sulcus) extending from the base of the oesophagus to the omasum. Solid feeds pass directly into the reticulum and then into the rumen in the second reticular contraction of the primary mixing contraction (see Fig. 3.10). During milk sucking, a vagal reflex closes the smooth muscle lips of the reticular groove forming a channel to the reticulo-omasal orifice, forcing the milk to bypass the rumen.
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