Friday, April 1, 2011

MALFORMATIONS

MALFORMATIONS

PERSISTENT RIGHT OVIDUCT. If the regression of the right Mullerian duct, that is embryonally present in female chickens as oviduct, does not occur, a cystic dilatation of this structure is seen, whose size varies from a long cystic formation to a big sac, filled with fluid: a/ functional left oviduct b/ persistent right oviduct PERSISTENT RIGHT OVIDUCT. If the regression of the right Mullerian duct, that is embryonally present in female chickens as oviduct, does not occur, a cystic dilatation of this structure is seen, whose size varies from a long cystic formation to a big sac, filled with fluid: a/ functional left oviduct b/ persistent right oviduct 551.552.PERSISTENT RIGHT OVIDUCT. If the regression of the right Mullerian duct, that is embryonally present in female chickens as oviduct, does not occur, a cystic dilatation of this structure is seen, whose size varies from a long cystic formation to a big sac, filled with fluid: a/ functional left oviduct b/ persistent right oviduct
 
Absense of eyes 553.Absense of eyes (anophthalmia) and cranial malformations are frequent malformations in newly hatched chickens.
 
OPEN  BODY CAVITIES.  An additional skin formation (pouch) to the left laterocaudal abdominal wall, with part of the abdominal organs found within. 554.OPEN BODY CAVITIES. An additional skin formation (pouch) to the left laterocaudal abdominal wall, with part of the abdominal organs found within.
 
. POLYPODIA.  The occurrence of more legs than normal is often seen in broilers. Such birds frequently survive up to the end of the fattening period. . POLYPODIA.  The occurrence of more legs than normal is often seen in broilers. Such birds frequently survive up to the end of the fattening period. 555.556.. POLYPODIA. The occurrence of more legs than normal is often seen in broilers. Such birds frequently survive up to the end of the fattening period.

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