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1 Animal Physiology and Reproduction
Essential Standard 8.00 Understand animal reproduction Objective 8.01 Understand animal reproduction and parturition

2 Reproductive Management Terminology
Castration Removing the testicles of male animals to prevent breeding Colostrum The first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for immunity Estrus The time a female animal is receptive to be bred (also called heat) Estrus Cycle The length of a female’s cycle from one estrus to the next

3 Reproductive Management Terminology
Gestation The time an animal is pregnant Puberty Age at which animals reach sexual maturity and begin coming into heat Lactation The period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands Parturition The act of giving birth by female mammals

4 Reproductive Management Terminology
Ovulation The release of the egg cell from the ovary Fertilization The union of the sperm and the egg cells

5 Reproductive Traits Species Age Range of Puberty
Average Length of Estrus Cycle Average Length of Estrus Average Length of Gestation Cow 6-8 months 21 days 16-18 hours 283 days Swine 4-7 months 3 days 114 days Sheep 4-8 months 22 days 30 hours 148 days Goat 1st autumn 2.5 days 151 days

6 Parts and Functions of the Female Livestock Reproductive System

7 Female Tract

8 Ovaries Function Produce ova called eggs Description
Two oval shaped organs located near the end of the reproductive tract inside the body cavity

9 Female Reproductive System

10 Female Reproductive System
The ovaries have three major functions: Gamete production Secrete estrogen (hormone) absence of muscle development development of mammary glands development of reproductive systems and external genitalia fat deposition on hips and stomach (source of energy) triggering of heat Form the corpus luteum

11 Oviducts Function Carry the eggs from the ovaries to the uterus
Also called the fallopian tubes Description Small tubes that are near but not attached to ovaries Have small funnel-shaped end near the ovary

12 Female Reproductive System

13 Infundibulum Function
Picks up eggs at ovulation and directs eggs into the oviduct Description Funnel-shaped end of each oviduct near the ovary

14 Uterus Function Womb Place where fetus grows and develops Description
Organ with two branched horn-shaped attachments called uterine horns Will have a baby inside if animal is pregnant

15 Female Reproductive System

16 Cervix Function Description
Serves as a passageway for sperm to travel from the vagina to the uterus Seats the uterus during pregnancy to prevent pathogens from affecting fetus Description Thick walled structure made up of folds and rings of muscular tissue Located at the neck of uterus Separates the uterus from the vagina

17 Cervix

18 Vagina Function Description
Receives the male penis and sperm at breeding Serves as a passageway for the baby to pass through at birth Serves as a passageway for urine to be expelled Description Connects the vulva to the cervix

19 Vulva Function External opening to female reproductive and urinary systems Description External opening made up of folds of skin

20 Female Reproductive System

21 Reproductive Functions (Female)

22 Ovulation Rates Ovulation Rates by Species Cow- 1 egg per estrus Ewe- 1 to 3 eggs per estrus Sow- 10 to 20 eggs per estrus Mare- 1 egg per estrus Hen- Approx. 28 eggs per month

23 Reproductive Terminology
Species Act Offspring Cows calving calf Ewes lambing lamb Sows farrowing pig Hens hatching chick Mares foaling foal Goats kidding kid

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25 Livestock and Poultry Male Reproductive Parts

26 Scrotum Function Holds and protects testicles Description
Saclike part outside livestock that holds testicles

27 Testes (Testicles) Function Produce sperm and male sex hormone
Description Two oval meaty structures inside scrotum in livestock and inside body cavity of poultry on each side of backbone.

28 Epididymis Function Stores sperm while they mature Description
Long coiler tube connected to teach testicle

29 Vas Deferens Function Serves as a passageway for sperm to travel from the epididymis to the urethra Description Tube that connects the epididymis to urethra

30 Seminal Vesicles Function
Produce a fluid that protects and transports sperm Description A gland that opens into urethra

31 Prostrate Gland Function
Produces a fluid that is mixed with the seminal fluid Description Gland near the urethra and the bladder

32 Cowper’s Gland Function
Produces a fluid that moves down the urethra ahead of the seminal fluid It cleans and neutralizes the urethra to protect the sperm Description A gland near the urethra

33 Penis Function Deposits semen in female animals
Papila serves this function in poultry Description Rod like tissue covered by sheath

34 Sheath Function Protects penis from injury Description
Skin that covers the penis

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36 Reproduction in Poultry

37 Poultry Reproductive Systems
Major difference: Embryo of livestock develop inside the female’s body while the embryo of poultry develops inside the egg. Papilla Organ in male poultry’s cloaca wall that puts the sperm in the hen’s reproductive tract. Chickens (domestic birds) only have the left ovary and oviduct functional when mature(producing eggs) The right ovary and oviduct do not function.

38 Other Key Points Egg-function is reproduction but it is eaten as food by humans and wild animals. Domestic chickens lay an egg every hours regardless if sperm are not present. Commercially sold eggs are not fertilized. Incubation time for chicken eggs is 21 days. Turkeys and ducks eggs incubation is 28 days.

39 Parts and Functions of the Poultry Reproductive System

40 Ovary Poultry only have one functioning ovary as compared to livestock animals Function Produces ova and hormones The yolk of an egg is an ovum Description Attached cluster of yellow, round, egg yolks

41 Infundibulum Function The place where fertilization takes place
Description Funnel shaped structure located just below the ovary It is the start of the oviducts

42 Reproduction in Poultry
The poultry oviduct (tube-like structure) has five parts: 1) Vagina Holds the egg until laid 2) Uterus (shell gland) Secretes the thin, white shell and shell pigment 3) Isthmus Adds the two shell membranes 4) Magnum Secretes the albumen 5) Infundibulum Where fertilization takes place

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45 Cloaca Function Location where the papilla of the male bird deposits semen Egg also passes through this part Description Located between the vent and base of oviduct

46 Vent Function Expel egg, liquid and solid waste Description
Outside opening to the poultry reproductive tract

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48 Parturition of Animals

49 Basic Facts If an ovum of the female animal is fertilized and the animal becomes pregnant, the embryo begins to grow and develop. After a period of embryological development, the developing animal is referred to as a fetus. During gestation, the fetus develops in the uterus. At the end of the gestation period, parturition begins.

50 Normal Presentation of the Fetus at Birth
Front feet first with legs slightly offset from each other to allow for shoulders to pass through the birth canal Nose tucked between front legs Shoulders Body or middle of animal Hips Back legs and feet

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52 Other Important Information
Any presentation (at birth) that does not have the order provided is abnormal and could cause problems as severe as death of the newborn animal and/or animal.

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55 Parturition Process Begins when increased estrogen causes the uterus muscles to contract First water bag appears, enlarges, and breaks open Soon afterwards, the second water bag containing the fetus breaks open and the presentation of the calf begins Several hours later, the placenta and other members (afterbirth) are expelled If afterbirth is not expelled, the animal will become sick.

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