2022
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9061-2021-1596
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Morphological Studies on the Testis, Epididymis and Vas Deferens of Al-Ahsa Native Rooster

Abstract: This study was carried out to investigate the morphological and histological structures of the testis, epididymis and vas deferens of the Al-Ahsa native rooster (ANR).There were two types of ANR; the brown feather one with light yellow shank and the black feather one with grey or dark grey shank. Their body weight was 1840.88± 92.13 g and 1555.66± 82.83g, respectively. The morphology of the testes showed that the black rooster has larger testes than the brown rooster and there was asymmetry in size between the… Show more

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“…Precisely, they are positioned near either the dorsal abdominal cavity or the posterior region of the lungs, while simultaneously situated anteriorly to the kidneys. Interestingly, the functional role played by the testes of the Cemani chicken is comparable to that of the Al-Ahsa native chicken, as outlined in previous research studies [22].…”
Section: Testes Morphometricsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Precisely, they are positioned near either the dorsal abdominal cavity or the posterior region of the lungs, while simultaneously situated anteriorly to the kidneys. Interestingly, the functional role played by the testes of the Cemani chicken is comparable to that of the Al-Ahsa native chicken, as outlined in previous research studies [22].…”
Section: Testes Morphometricsupporting
confidence: 76%