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The paired vesicular glands are found dorsocranial to the pelvic urethra. In the horse, the '''excretory duct''' from the vesicular glands join the ductus deferens to form the '''ejaculatory duct'''. They are also relatively large in the horse and are hollow with a thick, muscular wall and smooth surface.
 
The paired vesicular glands are found dorsocranial to the pelvic urethra. In the horse, the '''excretory duct''' from the vesicular glands join the ductus deferens to form the '''ejaculatory duct'''. They are also relatively large in the horse and are hollow with a thick, muscular wall and smooth surface.
 
==Clinical Links==
 
==Clinical Links==
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*[[Paraphimosis]] is the protrusion of the penis and inability to retract it.
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*[[Castration Complications - Horse|Castration complications]]
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