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Facts About Chicken Rooster Mating




The rooster and reproduction
JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Save For Later Print. A testis consists of a large number of very slender, much convoluted ducts, from the linings of which the sperm are given off. These ducts appear in groups separated by delicate membranes that extend inward from a parent membrane that surrounds the testis. They all lead eventually to the ductus deferens, a tube that conducts the sperm to a small papilla; together, the two papilla serve as an intermittent organ. They are located on the rear wall of the cloaca.



The rooster and reproduction
Written by : Dr. Jacquie Jacob, University of Kentucky. An understanding of the male avian reproductive system is useful for anyone who breeds chickens or other poultry.





Chicken eggs are delicious, but the poultry view of egg-laying is decidedly reproduction focused. While egg-laying doesn't require a rooster on the scene, fertilization for eventual chicks does. The rooster-hen mating ritual is a bizarre and wholly unlikely act. From unique behaviors to a trying physicality, the rooster's role in mating is a challenge he will overcome many times a day.


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