Reproductive System
The major function of the reproductive system is to ensure survival of the species. Other systems in the body, such as the endocrine and urinary systems, work continuously to maintain homeostasis for… More »
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The reproductive system of the gander consists of three distinct parts: ... Contrary to the rooster, Gallus gallus, the copulatory organ of the gander is very well developed. It is invaginated, spiral-like and is about 15 cm in length. A spermatic furrow runs along the entire length of the organ and transports the semen...
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The rooster's reproductive system is simple when compared to humans or other mammals. The rooster does not have a prostate gland or any of the accessory reproductive glands. Like all other animals, chicken sperm carry the genetic material from the rooster and are produced within the testes.
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So chickens lay eggs regardless of getting boinked ... Chicken's lay eggs without fertilization, which are the eggs WE eat. The ones that are fertilized by a male are off-spring. Rooster's DON'T have reproductive organs. Edit: Oops, I put DON'T instead of DO...sorry, I meant to put DO...
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I found this online description click on this link and I think it will tell you what you need to know. Good luck. www.gov.ns.ca
http://www.blurtit.com/q738160.html
A description of the male and female reproductive systems followed by a section on sex determination. A good knowledge of the anatomy of these systems has allowed the development of a unique technique for semen collection and insemination a...
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THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM AND FERTILIZATION; THE HEN; The reproductive system in the female chicken is in two parts: the ovary and the About 30 minutes after the egg is laid, another yolk is released and the process repeats itself. The function of each of the parts of the oviduct is shown in figure 2. THE ROOSTER;
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There are two main parts of the reproductive system of the hen-the ovary and the oviduct. Only the left ovary and oviduct mature in a bird. The ovary is attached underneath the backbone, about midway between the neck and tail. ... Sperm cells to fertilize the ovum are produced in the testes of the rooster.
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Phishes, Mating of chickens, if you have never seen it happen, can best be described as "just like cats." The rooster mounts the hen--who must "stoop" to take his weight. He holds her by the feathers on her neck just behind the head.
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Laying an Egg ... ; An interesting event!; By Wiebe H. van der Molen (molrenku AT diva.nl); ... So I looked for myself. It is not easy to see what really happens, and I did not understand what I observed. So I asked the Poultry Research Institute in Beekbergen for advice. Mr. Teunis showed me a video, explained the process...
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