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<big><center>[[Reproductive System|'''BACK TO REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM''']]</center></big>
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== Introduction ==
 
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<big><center>[[Reproductive_System#Exotics|'''BACK TO EXOTICS''']]</center></big>
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<big><center>[[Exotics_-_Avian_Reproductive_Anatomy_and_Physiology_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|'''BACK TO AVIAN REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY''']]</center></big>
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<big><center>[[Exotics_-_Reproduction_in_the_Male_Avian_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|'''BACK TO MALE AVIAN REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY''']]</center></big>
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= Introduction =
      
Paired reproductive tracts lie along the dorsal body wall.  Each tract consists of a testis, a rudimentary epididymis and a highly convoluted deferent duct running alongside the ureter.  The testes are connected to the body wall by a mesochorium.  This peritoneal fold serves as an attachment for the testes and also a conduit for nerves and blood vessels.  
 
Paired reproductive tracts lie along the dorsal body wall.  Each tract consists of a testis, a rudimentary epididymis and a highly convoluted deferent duct running alongside the ureter.  The testes are connected to the body wall by a mesochorium.  This peritoneal fold serves as an attachment for the testes and also a conduit for nerves and blood vessels.  
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== Testes ==
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= Testes =
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[[Image:Chicken male dissection.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Dissection of the Male Avian Reproductive Tract- Courtesy of Andrew Crook, Copyright RVC 2008]]
    
* Bean-shaped, paired
 
* Bean-shaped, paired
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* Left tends to be larger than right in immature birds.
 
* Left tends to be larger than right in immature birds.
* Dimentions increase rapidly with sexual activity.
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* Dimensions increase rapidly with sexual activity.
 
* In the non-breeding season, testes shrink to almost nothing and become hard to visualize.
 
* In the non-breeding season, testes shrink to almost nothing and become hard to visualize.
 
* Dormant testes light brown/yellow in colour, turn white when sexually active.
 
* Dormant testes light brown/yellow in colour, turn white when sexually active.
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*** Birds that do not have the receptacle structure have little sperm storage capacity.
 
*** Birds that do not have the receptacle structure have little sperm storage capacity.
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== Phallus ==
 
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= Phallus =
      
* Most birds lack a true phallus.
 
* Most birds lack a true phallus.
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== Absence of Phallus ==
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=== Absence of Phallus ===
    
* Psittacines, Passerines, Pidgeons and birds of prey all have no phallus.
 
* Psittacines, Passerines, Pidgeons and birds of prey all have no phallus.
* Copulate by transferring semen from the everted [[The_Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#The_Cloaca|Cloaca]] directly into the female [[Exotics_-_Anatomy_of_the_Female_Reproductive_System_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Oviduct|oviduct]].
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* Copulate by transferring semen from the everted [[Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_- Anatomy & Physiology#The_Cloaca|Cloaca]] directly into the female [[Avian Female Reproductive System#Oviduct|oviduct]].
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== Non-Protrusible Phallus ==
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=== Non-Protrusible Phallus ===
    
* Rudimentary non-protrusible phallus is seen in male Turkeys and Chickens.
 
* Rudimentary non-protrusible phallus is seen in male Turkeys and Chickens.
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* Consists of a small medial tubercle intimately associated on each side with lymphatic folds and vessels.
 
* Consists of a small medial tubercle intimately associated on each side with lymphatic folds and vessels.
 
* When erect with lymph, the phallus develops a median groove.
 
* When erect with lymph, the phallus develops a median groove.
** Median groove permits passage of ejaculate down into the everted female [[Exotics_-_Anatomy_of_the_Female_Reproductive_System_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Oviduct|oviduct]].
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** Median groove permits passage of ejaculate down into the everted female [[Avian Female Reproductive System#Oviduct|oviduct]].
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== Protrusible Phallus ==
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=== Protrusible Phallus ===
    
* Ratites and Anseriformes
 
* Ratites and Anseriformes
* Elongated, capable of true intromission into the female cloaca.
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* Elongated, capable of true intromission into the female [[Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_- Anatomy & Physiology#The_Cloaca|cloaca]].
* Distal end lies enclosed in a cavity on the floor of the cloaca and becomes engorged with lymphatic fluid.
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* Distal end lies enclosed in a cavity on the floor of the [[Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_- Anatomy & Physiology#The_Cloaca|cloaca]] and becomes engorged with lymphatic fluid.
 
** Anseriformes have a curved, fibrous phallus that conveys semen via a spiral groove.
 
** Anseriformes have a curved, fibrous phallus that conveys semen via a spiral groove.
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= Accessory Sex Organs =
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== Accessory Sex Organs ==
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The male avian has no [[Male_Reproductive_Tract_-Accessory_Sex_Glands_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|accessory sex glands]] that are seen in mammals. Instead, they have accessory reproductive organs:
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The male avian has no [[Accessory Sex Glands - Anatomy & Physiology|accessory sex glands]] that are seen in mammals. Instead, they have accessory reproductive organs:
 
* Paracloacal Vascular Bodies
 
* Paracloacal Vascular Bodies
 
* Dorsal Procotodeal Gland
 
* Dorsal Procotodeal Gland
 
* Lymphatic Folds
 
* Lymphatic Folds
These are either in proximity to, or are an integral part of the [[The_Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#The_Cloaca|cloaca]].
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These are either in proximity to, or are an integral part of the [[Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_- Anatomy & Physiology#The_Cloaca|cloaca]].
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== Paracloacal Vascular Bodies ==
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=== Paracloacal Vascular Bodies ===
    
* Found alongside the receptacle of the vas deferens.
 
* Found alongside the receptacle of the vas deferens.
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* Release a lymph-like transparent transudate when engorged.
 
* Release a lymph-like transparent transudate when engorged.
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== Dorsal Procotodeal Gland ==
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=== Dorsal Procotodeal Gland ===
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* Found on the dorsal [[The_Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#The_Cloaca|proctodeum]].
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* Found on the dorsal [[Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_- Anatomy & Physiology#The_Cloaca|proctodeum]].
 
* Develop to varying degrees.
 
* Develop to varying degrees.
* Undergo [[General_Pathology_-_Disorders_of_Cell_Growth#Hypertrophy|hypertrophy]] in response to '''steroid sex hormones'''.
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* Undergo [[Cell Growth Disorders#Hypertrophy|hypertrophy]] in response to '''steroid sex hormones'''.
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== Lymphatic Folds ==
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=== Lymphatic Folds ===
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* Found within the wall of the [[The_Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#The_Cloaca|procotodeum]].
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* Found within the wall of the [[Avian_Vent_and_Cloaca_- Anatomy & Physiology#The_Cloaca|procotodeum]].
 
* Contribute to the lymphatic erection of the either cloacal or phallic tissue.
 
* Contribute to the lymphatic erection of the either cloacal or phallic tissue.
 
* Release a lymph-like transparent transudate when engorged.
 
* Release a lymph-like transparent transudate when engorged.
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