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Introduction to Animal Science POULTRY Lecture 1 Dr. Jacquie Jacob Room 405D Haecker Hall

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1 Introduction to Animal Science POULTRY Lecture 1 Dr. Jacquie Jacob Room 405D Haecker Hall jacob150@umn.edu

2 POULTRY Define the term ‘poultry’

3 POULTRY Define the term ‘poultry’ –Singular or plural?

4 POULTRY Define the term ‘poultry’ –Singular or plural?

5 POULTRY Define the term ‘poultry’ –Singular or plural? –What specie(s) are considered poultry?

6 POULTRY Define the term ‘poultry’ –Singular or plural? –What specie(s) are considered poultry? Chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, pigeons, pheasants, ostriches, quail, etc.

7 POULTRY Define the term ‘poultry’ –Singular or plural? –What specie(s) are considered poultry? Chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, pigeons, pheasants, ostriches, quail, etc. –What are poultry raised for?

8 POULTRY Define the term ‘poultry’ –Singular or plural? –What specie(s) are considered poultry? Chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, pigeons, pheasants, ostriches, quail, etc. –What are poultry raised for? Meat, eggs, feathers/down, livers, entertainment, work (e.g., pigeons that carry messages)

9 POULTRY PHYSIOLOGY How does poultry anatomy and physiology differ from mammalian anatomy and physiology?

10 POULTRY VS MAMMALIAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Integument

11 SKIN Specialized types of skin: –Scales of the shanks and toes

12 Feet Shank Toes

13 SKIN Specialized types of skin: –Scales of the shanks and toes –Comb and wattles –The beak is covered by a thin layer of skin –Ear lobes

14 Comb Beak Ear lobe Wattle

15 POULTRY VS MAMMALIAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Digestive system –Differences ?

16 CHICKEN DIGESTIVE TRACT Proventriculus Crop Esophagus Duodenal loop Gizzard Small intestine Cloaca Large Intestine Ceca Beak

17 AVIAN STOMACH

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19 CLOACA Serves as a storage area for urine and feces Receives the exit ducts of the digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems

20 POULTRY VS MAMMALIAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Digestive system –Similarities ?

21 CHICKEN DIGESTIVE TRACT Proventriculus Crop Esophagus Duodenal loop Gizzard Small intestine Cloaca Large Intestine Ceca Beak

22 Different types of avian ceca Source: Jozefiak et al., 2002 Purple heron Sparrow-hawk Marabou Rail Helmet guinea fowlBarn owl Northern screamer Great Bustard Ostrich

23 POULTRY VS MAMMALIAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Accessory organs ?

24 Taste Taste acuity than for mammals –Taste receptors Humans: 9,000 Rabbits: 17,000 Chicken: 250-350 Pigeon: 37-75 Japanese quail: 62 Ducks: 375 Parrots: 300-400 Birds can taste the same four primary flavors (sour, sweet, bitter, salty) but with ___ acuity

25 Taste Taste acuity poorer than for mammals –Taste receptors Humans: 9,000 Rabbits: 17,000 Chicken: 250-350 Pigeon: 37-75 Japanese quail: 62 Ducks: 375 Parrots: 300-400 Birds can taste the same four primary flavors (sour, sweet, bitter, salty) but with ___ acuity

26 Taste Taste acuity poorer than for mammals –Taste receptors Humans: 9,000 Rabbits: 17,000 Chicken: 250-350 Pigeon: 37-75 Japanese quail: 62 Ducks: 375 Parrots: 300-400 Birds can taste the same four primary flavors (sour, sweet, bitter, salty) but with less acuity

27 Smell Sense of smell not well developed in birds –Exceptions: Kiwi, some vultures and seabirds –Flowers and fruits that rely on birds for pollination and seed dispersal - would it be beneficial to the plants to be scented?

28 POULTRY VS MAMMALIAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Skeletal system –Similarities ?

29 SKELETAL SYSTEMS Keel

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31 POULTRY VS MAMMALIAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Skeletal system –Differences ?

32 SKELETAL SYSTEMS Keel

33 SKELETAL SYSTEM KEEL

34 KEEL BONE Birds that have a keel, whether they can fly or not, are called carinate birds.

35 Ratite – No keel bone

36 POULTRY VS MAMMALIAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Respiratory system

37 HUMANS Tidal respiration

38 CHICKENS

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40 InspirationExpiration

41 POULTRY VS MAMMALIAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Reproductive system

42 Avian Genetics Mammals –Male XY –Female XX –Males determine sex of offspring Birds –Male ZZ –Female ZW –Females determine sex of offspring

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44 Avian reproductive tract Infundibulum Ruptured follicle Stigma Mature ovum Magnum Isthmus Uterus/ Shell gland Vagina Cloaca Part of large intestine Ovary Oviduct

45 Ovary

46 Ovulation Video

47 Avian reproductive tract Infundibulum Ruptured follicle Stigma Mature ovum Magnum Isthmus Uterus/ Shell gland Vagina Cloaca Part of large intestine Ovary Oviduct

48 Infundibulum Video

49 Avian reproductive tract Infundibulum Ruptured follicle Stigma Mature ovum Magnum Isthmus Uterus/ Shell gland Vagina Cloaca Part of large intestine Ovary Oviduct (Fertilization) (Albumen) (Shell membranes) (Water & Shell) (Bloom/cuticle)

50 Avian male reproductive tract Avian system similar to mammalian system, but testes are located inside the abdominal cavity

51 Questions?


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