Morphological characteristics of the oviduct in Egyptian Balady duck (anas boschas domesticus) during laying cycle.
Research Abstract
The objective of the current study was to present baseline data on the
morphology and surface architecture of the oviduct in adult female Balady duck
grossly and by using scanning electron microscope (SEM). Fifteen apparently
healthy adult female Balady ducks were used which weighted (2-4 kg). Two
birds were formalized while the other birds were used in the fresh state for
dissection then careful evisceration of the oviduct. For SEM five of the latter
were used immediately after immersion in saline. Our data anatomically
revealed that infundibulum had funnel and tubular parts, magnum was highly
convoluted pale white or creamy color, less convoluted isthmus, dilated uterus
and S-shape spiral vagina. The inner wall of the duct contains longitudinal
folds in the first four parts while the vagina showed transverse thick folds. color
of the mucosa was reddish in infundibulum, magnum and isthmus while
greenish brown in color in the uterus and whitish yellow in the vagina. SEM
showed primary and secondary folds allover the oviduct which became more
thicker in the uterus and carrying tertiary folds in the vagina.
Research Keywords
Anatomy Oviduct Duck Scanning electron microscope