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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==

Revision as of 16:18, 7 July 2008

BACK TO THE AVIAN DIGESTIVE TRACT

Introduction

The crop is a food storage device present in avian species. It is usually used when the muscular stomach (gizzard) is full. The crop also softens food.

It is useful tool for avian veterinarians and owners of assessing when the bird last ate and it is especially important to ensure young chicks always have full crops. It is also a common site for impactions and surgical entry to remove foreign bodies.


Structure and Function

Crop Anatomy(Copywright prof A.Goodship)
  • Muscular chamber
  • Bulges and lies against the breast muscles


Species Differences

  • Crop small in ducks and geese
  • Crop much larger and muscular in seed eating birds
  • Crop milk produced by pigeons for their squabs