Turner C B, Whyte T D
Vet Rec. 1978 May 13;102(19):420-2. doi: 10.1136/vr.102.19.420.
The construction and method of use of a simple device for the non-invasive measurement of intra-rumenal pressure is outlined. Results obtained from calves suffering from increased intra-rumenal pressure (bloat) are shown. The method is capable of quantifying pressures involved in bloat and could be used to augment the visual assessment of bloat scoring.