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Thursday 4 February 2016

Digestive system of a rabbit

Rabbits feed on plants thus classified as
herbivorous. They have a unique digestive
system that allows them to break down
indigestible plant material to manageable ones
through hind gut fermentation.
Rabbits enjoy chewing hard plant feeds to
strengthen and sharpen their teeth, but like other
animals, they are susceptible to malnutrition.
However, to be able to provide a rabbit with a
more nutritious diet, you must understand how a
rabbit digestive system works.
Functions Of The Rabbit Digestive System
The primary role of the rabbit digestive system is
to digest food and absorb nutrients. Digestion in
rabbits allows them to breakdown food into small
manageable units that are absorbable through
the digestive tract wall. This supplies the
animals with nutrients for daily use, growth and
development and use during pregnancy and
lactation.
Rabbit digestive system also provides protection
from bacteria or toxins in food and during waste
removal. The environment in the rabbit’s
stomach kills most of these bacteria, while
digestive enzymes and acids aid in destroying
toxins. The immune system of the rabbit works
with the digestive system to prevent infections.
Parts Of The Rabbit Digestive System
Rabbit’s Mouth
Like most animals, digestion in rabbits begins in
the mouth. The rabbit uses its lips (prehensile)
to grab the plant and pass it to the teeth for
cutting and grinding. It has 16 baby (deciduous)
and 28 permanent teeth. Since plant material is
coarse and abrasive, the teeth grow continuously
for efficient cutting and grinding.
The permanent teeth consist of 2 lower and 4
upper incisors, and 22 total premolars and
molars. When looking at the rabbits’ teeth, only 2
upper incisors are visible because the other 2
are smaller and placed behind the visible pair
(peg teeth). The incisors tear and grab plants.
The rabbit has 2 lower and 3 upper premolars
and 3 lower and upper molars, occasionally
called the check teeth. They help in grinding the
food to smaller parts to aid in swallowing.
Rabbits also have saliva to moisten and lubricate
food to allow easy movement through the
gastrointestinal tract.
If a rabbit feeds on a diet low in plant material
or fiber, the teeth will continue to grow without
wearing out. It may also develop malocclusion
(overgrown and misaligned teeth). It is a serious
dental problem that requires treatment.
Rabbit’s Esophagus and Stomach
Food passes through the esophagus and into the
stomach. Rabbits have larger stomach for their
size to allow them to hold large amounts of
foods because they are crepuscular – actively
eat during dawn and dusk.
In the stomach, acids and enzymes break it into
smaller particles (hydrolytic and enzymatic
digestion). The main secretions of the rabbit
stomach are mucus, pepsin, and hydrochloric
acid. Mucus offers lining to protect the stomach
from acids and enzymes as well as moisturizing
the food.
Pepsin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins.
Hydrochloric acid decreases stomach pH levels
and kills any bacteria in the food. Stomach
muscles help with mixing the food with stomach
secretions into a mixture called digesta or
chime.
Rabbit’s Small Intestine
Chyme or digesta passes from the stomach into
the small intestine, a flow regulated by pyloric
sphincter. Most of the digestion and nutrient
absorptions occur in the small intestine. The
small intestine consist of three sections namely
– the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
Duodenum is the first section of the stomach,
where most of digestion occurs. Secretions from
the pancreas increase pH levels to more neutral
levels. This is because stomach acids decrease
pH levels in food. Duodenum secrete enzymes
like proteolytic, amylolytic (starch digesting) and
lipolytic (fat digesting) to break down the food.
Jejunum is mid-section of the small intestine
which absorbs glucose, amino and fatty acids.
The ileum is the last section of the small
intestine, where the remaining nutrients and B
vitamins are absorbed.
Rabbit’s Large Intestine and Cecum
These are the final sections of the rabbit
digestive system. Cecum is a pouch or sac that
makes a junction between the small and large
intestine. The large intestine, also colon goes
down from the small intestine to the anus.
Food and fiber passes from the small intestine to
the large intestine where it is sorted into 2 parts.
One part is further broken and used and the
other indigested part is passed directly into the
large intestine. Water is reabsorbed here and the
material is passed as round droppings.
Digestible material (soluble fiber and proteins)
are further broken down and moved into the
cecum. Bacteria and other microorganisms
reside in the cecum, which holds 10 times the
capacity of the stomach.
These bacteria help in fermenting or digesting
the material passed into the cecum, and uses it
to produce their own cells, vitamins and proteins.
Bacteria are important as they help in turning
indigestible fiber into digestible nutrients, which
are absorbed directly across the cecum wall
while others are excreted.
After 8 hours, material from cecum is formed
into small moist pellets called cecotrope, which
are nutritious. Once passed out, the rabbit will
immediately eat them. Cecotrope also go
through the entire digestive system to allow the
rabbit get additional nutrients from plant material
through a process called cecotrophy.
Conclusion: A rabbit’s diet should contain high
fiber in order to provide proper dental health,
ensure movement through the gastrointestinal
tract, and to help with fermentation in the
cecum. Fiber should come from plant to allow
adequate use of nutrients since the rate at which
fiber is passed is relatively high. A high fiber
helps in maintaining a healthy digestive system.

Saturday 30 January 2016

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know this Saturday morning

Good morning! Here are 10 things you need to know this morning:

1. The Supreme Court, Friday nullified the election of Senators Stella Oduah and Andy Ubah over pre-election matters. Also nullified was the election of House
Of Reps members from Anambra State. Odua and Ubah are to be replaced by Annie Okonkwo (Anambra Central) and Chris Ubah (Anambra South) respectively.

2. Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, was Friday denied bail by an Abuja Federal High Court. Kanu was sent back to Kuje Prison after the judge ruled against his bail application.

3. The Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has said a new tariffs regime for electricity consumers across the country will become effective on Monday, February 1, stressing that the new regime will enable the power distribution, generation and transmission companies to acquire needed infrastructure.

4. No fewer than 10 persons were killed in a bomb blast that occurred inside the grain market in Gomi international market, Adamawa State on Friday. Report says twenty-eight others were injured and taken to different hospitals for treatment.

5. The management of Leadership Holdings Limited, publishers of Leadership newspapers, has reportedly returned the N9 million it received from the Presidency through the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria as compensation for the seizure of its publications in 2014. This contained in a letter dated January 29 and addressed to the General Secretary of NPAN.

6. Justice Uche Agomuo of the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt Friday granted bail to twenty pro-Biafran protesters. The accused were granted consolidated bail, but each of them must present 2 sureties.

7. Students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, on Friday called on President Muhammadu Buhari to probe the activities of the university’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bamitale Omole.
They made the appeal in a message they sent to the President through the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who was at the university to deliver a lecture, titled ‘Nexus between corruption and underdevelopment of Nigeria’ at the University’s Faculty of Arts.

8. Kogi State governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has reinstated 15 Local Government chairmen sacked by former Gov. Idris Wada, for decamping to the All Progressives Congress (APC). This was contained in a statement issued in Lokoja on Friday by Bello’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Kingsley Fanwo.

9. Three suspected armed robbers were on Friday morning burnt to death at Orunu village in Ofu local government area of Kogi. Report says the armed suspects blocked the Orunu-Idah road junction and were about to start their operation when some youths in the area mobilized against them.

10. Former Ondo State Special Adviser on Information Communication Technology, Engr. Tunji Light Ariyomo has joined the governorship race in the State. The politician disclosed this on Friday, saying that he joined the race to make a difference.

Yanda Zaka Canza addreshin Ip dinka A Komfiyuta Na Windows

Yanda Zaka Canza addreshin Ip dinka A Komfiyuta Na Windows
Barkan Mu Da Warhaka. Yau Nazo Manah Da Yanda Zaka Canza IP
address A komfiyuta . Ko wanna Dan Adam, Yana Dana Sa Dalilai
Akan Meya Sa Zai canza IP address wasu Sabida Tsaro Wasu kuma
Dalilin Su Ka Dai Suka Sani. Amma Nidai Nayi Ne Domin Al'Umma
Su Amfana...

A Takaice Meye IP Address
Wato dai Ip address Wani Hanya ce Wanda Take Nuna Na'urar da
take yin Amfani da Ita.. kuma Kowacce Na'urar

[misali: Komfiyuta
da Waya Sailula] Suna Da Nasu IP Address Na dabam .. Ana iya
gano inda ake amfani da na'urar ta wannan IP din..
Yanda ake Canza IP Address
1. Danna Akan Start Sai kuma Ka Danna Akan Control Panel
2. Zabi Network da kuma Internet.
3. Danna akan Network and Sharing Centre.
4. Zabi Canza adapter settings a sashi na Hagu.
5. Yanzu Kayi Right Click akan Network din ka kuke haduwa na
Sadarwa Yanar Gizo [ Connecting] a lokacin.
6. Zabi Properties
7. Yanzu Sai ka Danna Sau biyu [Double Click] akan Internet
Protocol Version 6(TCP/IPv6)
8. Yanzu Sai Ka Zabi Yin Amfani Da Wa'innan IPv6 address:
9. Yanzu Sai Ka Sanya Ko wanna Irin Ip address Kake So a gurin
10. Ka danna Sau biyu akan Madanni Wanda Yake Nuna Mai Amfani
Ne [Valid Bottom] Sai Ka danna OK
Karin Bayani
Yanzu Ko Ina Kake Amfani Network Zaka dunga amfani da wanna IP
din daka Canza.. sai kuma Idan Kana Son Ka Maida Shi Na Asali
Kawai Sai Ka Yanda Nayi Bayanin Nan Sai Ka danna Akan Obtain an
Ipv6 address automatically sai ka Danna OK..
Shikenan Ka Canza Ip Address Dinka Na Windows Komfiyuta....
Idan akwai abin Baka Gane Ba koko Kana Son Ai maka Bayani Akan
Yanda Zaka Canza Irin Na Komfiyuta Dinka Idan Ba Windows Bace
Sai Ka Sanar Damu Akan Lokaci....
Ahuta Lapia........

S/Court sacks Oduah, Uba, others

The Supreme Court yesterday nullified the election of the two remaining senators from Anambra State. All three senators from the state emerged on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Those removed yesterday were Senators Stella Oduah and Andy Uba.
To replace them, according to the apex court, are Chris Ubah (Anambra South) and Annie Okonkwo (Anambra Central).


In the judgment by a five-man panel of justices delivered by Justice Inyang Okoro, the court set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja delivered on February 16, 2015 while it upheld the decision of the Abuja Federal High Court that was delivered on December 15, 2014.
It would be recalled that the Anambra State executive committee of the PDP led by Ejike Oguebego had sued the PDP, INEC and the Chukwudi Okasia-led faction of the PDP over the validity of the state’s party leadership.

Dakarun Turai sun yi lalata da yara a CAR'

Majalisar Dinkin Duniya ta ce ta bankado karin lalatar da dakarun Turai suka yi da yara a Jamhuriyyar Afrika ta Tsakiya.
Babban jami'in kare hakkin bil Adama na Majalisar Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, ya ce an yi lalata da yaran ne a kusa da wani sansanin 'yan gudun hijira da ke filin jiragen sama na Bangui.
Masu bincike na Majalisar sun ce wata yarinya 'yar shekara bakwai ta shaida musu cewa, sojojin Faransa sun yi lalata da ita kafin a bata ruwa da biskit.
Mista Zeid ya ce lamarin ya faru ne a shekarar 2014, amma bai fito fili ba sai a 'yan makonnin nan.

The agony of dying before being born

Anthonia Ogoko didn’t feel anything particularly wrong with her sixth pregnancy. It was to be her last, she had decided. When the pains started, she knew something was wrong.
“My babies died inside me before” Ogoko remembers, looking back on memories of distress in the final stages of her pregnancy. “They were twins.” She has stopped having children, but that singular loss has never left her.


In the last 15 years, the number of mothers dying from pregnancy-related causes and children dying in the first 28 days of life has been sliding - but not the number of children losing their lives before they are born.
Last year, an estimated 313,700 infants were stillborn across the country, according to a new series on stillbirths published by Lancet last week. Only India, with 592,100 stillbirths, surpassed Nigeria among 10 countries with the highest stillbirth rates.
Among them, the 10 countries - including Pakistan, China, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Bangladesh, Indonesia, Tanzania and Niger - account for two out of every three stillbirths in the world, according to the Lancet study. And there were some 2.6 million stillbirths last year. A global push hopes by 2030, stillbirth rates around the world could fall to just 12 or less per 1000 births.
Some 56 countries, many of them in Africa, will need to at least double present progress in the reduction of stillbirths - which are highest in conflict and emergency areas, noted the study.
The details are in the data, if Nigeria is to accelerate progress toward the “12.” At present, stillbirth numbers are “unacceptably high,” said Dr. Segun Adeoye, programme manager at the Society for Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON).
Despite interim and long-term data, the dearth of quality data has prompted introduction of maternal death review - a no-blame inquiry into any death of any pregnant woman in Nigeria.
At present, the review has been altered to include surveillance and response to baby deaths immediately before and after birth - any death from about 20th week of pregnancy to four weeks after birth.
The review is being piloted in Abuja and Lagos, and will give “more precise and accurate data on why mothers and babies are dying,” said Adeoye. “In all facilities and communities, we will know exactly why they are dying and it will inform decision makers on actions to take,” he added. “The action might not necessarily be something big, it might be just ensuring health workers are at their duty posts.”
Only two out of every three children in the world have a birth certificate, and stillbirths even less, but experts believe it is a “missed opportunity” for better data.
“Stillbirths often go unrecorded, let alone lead to counselling,” said Toyin Saraki, founder of Wellbeing Foundation Africa. She lost one of her twin children and has blamed failures in public healthcare - and then gone on start Wellbeing, which works to improve reproductive, maternal; newly-born, child and adolescent health.
She also co-authored the third report in the Lancet Series, titled ‘Stillbirths: Economic and psychosocial consequences.’
“I was fighting for one life and bewildered how to mourn the other life… People did not know whether to congratulate or commiserate with me,” Saraki remarked.
At least two-thirds of births are in hospitals, but 1.3 million children died during labour last year, according to the report. Dooshima Ochefa’s [not her real name] baby was one - it presented with its foot and, egged on by her birth attendants, she continued to push. Distressed, her baby died, still tucked in her womb.
Margaret Hassan had taken herbal remedies prescribed by her traditional birth attendant and going into labour was extra pain.
“She was tired,” Chinomso Ibe remembers as a midwife. “We listened, and the baby was gone. We had to induce her to deliver the baby.”
Ibe has gone on to start Traffina Foundation, which encourages women to attend antenatal clinics and give birth in hospital, al

Chelsea announce Pato deal

Chelsea have completed signing of Alexandre Pato on loan from Corinthians.

The former AC Milan striker, has agreed a move until the end of the current season and the Blues will pay all his wages, believed to be only around £30,000 a week over the period.

Pato admitted after his unveiling, that it was a dream to join the Stamford Bridge club.

“I am so happy to sign for Chelsea. It is a dream for me,” he said.

“I am looking forward to meeting and getting to know my new team-mates and cannot wait to play.

“I thank Chelsea for their support and hope I can repay this faith to the club and its fans.”

The 26-year-old is unlikely to feature in Chelsea’s FA Cup clash with MK Dons on Sunday.