Small intestine of Ox

Veterinary Anatomy

Small intestine of Ox The small intestine of Ox measures about 21.5 m. in the adult (Indian ox) and has a diameter of about 5 to 6 cm. It begins at the pylorus and terminates at the caecum. It is divisible into a fixed part and a mesenteric part The fixed part is duodenum and mesenteric part is […]

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Stomach of Fowl

Veterinary Anatomy

Stomach of Fowl Stomach of fowl is made up of two parts- Proventriculus (glandular) and Gizzard (muscular) The proventriculus is an elongated fusiform thin walled tubular organ, related laterally and ventrally to the liver and the spleen at its supero-caudal aspect. It is connected in front with the oesophagus and behind with the gizzard. Its mucous membrane is lined by

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Stomach of Rabbit

Veterinary Anatomy

Stomach of Rabbit Stomach of Rabbit is simple in structure. the fundic part is comparatively big, the pyloric part is well–developed and connected with the fundic part by a wide constriction. The volume is 40-50 ml. The wall of the pyloric part is thick and bears few transverse folds.

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Stomach of Dog

Veterinary Anatomy

Stomach of Dog Capacity of stomach of dog is about 3 liters. When full it is pyriform in shape. The left part is large and rounded while the right part is small and cylindrical. The parietal surface is extensive, convex, faces forwards, downwards and to the left It is related to the liver; diaphragm and

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Stomach of Pig

Veterinary Anatomy

Stomach of Pig Exterior stomach of Pig The stomach of Pig is simple and comparatively large, Capacity is 6 litres. and left part is large and presents a conical diverticulum the diverticulum ventriculi. When full, its long axis is transverse and its greater curvature extends on the floor of the abdomen, midway between xiphoid cartilage and

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Stomach of Horse

Veterinary Anatomy

Stomach of Horse Exterior stomach of horse The stomach of horse is in the form of a simple saccular structure The capacity is about 12 litres. It is placed at the left side on the median line on the dorsal aspect of the abdomen behind liver and diaphragm It is curved and J shaped sac The

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