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== General Structure ==
 
== General Structure ==
  
* Mammary glands consolidated in a small '''udder''' in the '''inguinal''' region.
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[[Image:Equine mammary gland.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Dissection of the Equine Mammary Gland, Courtesy of Andrew Crook, Copyright RVC 2008]]
* '''Mammary groove''' separates right and left halves.
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The mammary glands are consolidated in a small '''udder''' in the '''inguinal''' region. A '''mammary groove''' separates the right and left halves. Each half has the form of a laterally compressed cone and carries a single teat. Two duct systems open on the tip of the teat separately.
** Each half has the form of a laterally compressed cone and carries a single teat.
 
** Each half comprises a single mammary complex.
 
* Two duct systems open on the tip of the teat separately.
 
  
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== Appearance ==
  
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The skin over the udder is thin and deeply pigmented with sparse hair. The teats are short and resemble a bilaterally compressed cylinder.
 
 
== Appearance ==
 
  
* Skin over the udder:
 
** Thin
 
** Deeply pigmented
 
** Sparse hair
 
  
* Teats are short, resemble a bilaterally compressed cylinder.
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 7 January 2011

General Structure

Dissection of the Equine Mammary Gland, Courtesy of Andrew Crook, Copyright RVC 2008

The mammary glands are consolidated in a small udder in the inguinal region. A mammary groove separates the right and left halves. Each half has the form of a laterally compressed cone and carries a single teat. Two duct systems open on the tip of the teat separately.

Appearance

The skin over the udder is thin and deeply pigmented with sparse hair. The teats are short and resemble a bilaterally compressed cylinder.