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Contains [[Follicles_- Anatomy & Physiology|Follicles]] in various stages of development as well as the [[Corpus Luteum_- Anatomy & Physiology|Corpus Luteum]] (includes Corpus Haemorrhagicum and Corpus Albicans).  The cortex reaches the surface of the ovary at the ovulation fossa, a deep indentation at the free margin.  This is where mature follicles rupture in ovulation, as opposed to at various points on the surface in other domestic mammals. [[Follicles_- Anatomy & Physiology|Follicles]]  can be identified by transrectal palpation, but [[Corpus Luteum_- Anatomy & Physiology|Corpora Lutea]] cannot.  Identification of [[Corpus Luteum_- Anatomy & Physiology|Corpora Lutea]] requires ultrasonography.
 
Contains [[Follicles_- Anatomy & Physiology|Follicles]] in various stages of development as well as the [[Corpus Luteum_- Anatomy & Physiology|Corpus Luteum]] (includes Corpus Haemorrhagicum and Corpus Albicans).  The cortex reaches the surface of the ovary at the ovulation fossa, a deep indentation at the free margin.  This is where mature follicles rupture in ovulation, as opposed to at various points on the surface in other domestic mammals. [[Follicles_- Anatomy & Physiology|Follicles]]  can be identified by transrectal palpation, but [[Corpus Luteum_- Anatomy & Physiology|Corpora Lutea]] cannot.  Identification of [[Corpus Luteum_- Anatomy & Physiology|Corpora Lutea]] requires ultrasonography.
 
===Medulla===
 
===Medulla===
The Medulla is made up of dense connective tissue. This is where all of the lymphatics, nerves and vasculature of the Ovary are found.
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The Medulla is made up of dense connective tissue. This is where all of the lymphatics, nerves and vasculature of the ovary are found.
    
==Oviducts==
 
==Oviducts==
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