An Anatomical Model of a horse stomach typically shows the four compartments of the equine stomach: the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, and the large intestine. The model may also include the various parts of the digestive system, such as the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. The model is usually made of durable plastic or rubber materials and is designed to be anatomically accurate. It may be color-coded to differentiate between the different parts of the stomach and digestive system.
An anatomical model of a horse stomach is a useful tool for veterinary students, horse owners, and anyone interested in learning more about equine anatomy and physiology. It can help to visually demonstrate the complex structure of the horse stomach and how it functions in the digestive process.
Parameter:Showing the smooth stomach, reticulum stomach, omasum stomach, and Zou stomach, with a central section along the front and back of the stomach