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Dr.Gurram. Srinivas,
Assistant Professor
Department of Poultry Science,
College of Veterinary Science
Korutla, Karimnagar, 505326
Telangana, India
Lecture out line
•Male & female reproductive
system
•Egg structure
•Egg formation
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
 Birds are unique among animals as they reproduce
through an egg .
 Two parts
1)Ovary
2)Oviduct
 At the time of early embryonic development, two
ovaries and two oviducts are present.
 left pair (ovary and oviduct) develops and
functional in all species of birds
 Kiwis - both the left and right ovaries develop and
only the left oviduct develops
Female Reproductive System:
Ovary
• Mature ovary consists of
numerous developing
follicles
– Appears like a
cluster of grapes
Ovary
 The left ovary is situated at dorsal part of abdominal
cavity and the fore end of kidneys
 is attached to the abdominal cavity wall by the meso-
ovarian ligament
 ovary is a cluster of developing yolks or ova
 At hatch, pullet chicks have tens of thousands of
potential eggs. Most of these, however, never develop
to the point of ovulation.
 Each ovum surrounded by a vitelline membrane. As
the ovum develops, yolk is added.
 The color of the yolk comes from fat soluble pigments
called xanthophylls contained in the hen’s diet.
 Hens fed diets with yellow maize, or allowed to range
on grass, typically have dark yellow yolks.
 Hens fed diets with white maize, sorghum, millet or
wheat typically have pale yolks.
 The color of the yolks improved by marigold petals
(xanthophylls ).
Ovary/yolk
 The liberation of ovum from graffian follicle is called
Ovulation
 Ovulation occurs normally 14 to 75 minutes after
oviposition (the laying of the fully formed egg).
 yolk size in the egg - up to 40 millimetres in diameter .
 on the distal surface of mature follicle have a elongated
area which is free of blood vessels called as stigma, is
where the follicle normally splits to release the yolk
into the oviduct.
 If the follicle splits at other than the stigma, the
numerous blood vessels will rupture and result in
blood spot in egg.
 Occasionally the vitelline membrane is damaged and
pale spots develop on the yolk called as mottling
 A high incidence of yolk mottling
 use of Nicarbazin & Piperazine and dibutylin
dialaurate
 cottonseed meal (gossypol) and sorghum (tannin)
 A calcium deficient diet.
Photograph of the ovary of female
chicken, indicating the location of the
stigma on an ovum
stigma
Blood spot in yolk
 Meat spots in egg white.
 They are formed when small pieces of the wall of the
oviduct are sloughed off when the egg is passing
through oviduct (candling)
Female reproductive system
oviduct
 The oviduct is a long zig zag tube (25-27 inches long)
consisting of glandular and muscular parts .
 Oviduct extends from the ovary to the cloaca.
 It has 5 distinct parts, viz.
1) infundibulum (9cm),
2) magnum (33cm),
3)isthmus (10cm),
4)uterus (10-12cm)/shell gland
5)vagina (12cm)
S.No Part Length Time spent Function
1 Infundibulum 9 cm 18 mins 1)Engulfs yolk
2)Reservoir for
spermatozoa, 3)Fertilization
2 Magnum 33 cm
(largest
portion)
2 hr 54 mins Thick white or albumen (40
%) added
3 Isthmus 10 cm 1 hr 15 mins Some albumen and inner
and outer shell membranes
are added
4 Uterus/shell
gland
10-12 cm 20 hrs 40 mins Shell (CaCo3) over the egg
(47%calcium from her
bones), pigment deposition
(Porphrin- brown color)
5 Vagina
(Muscular
portion)
12 cm Cuticle is added,
helps in expelling the egg
during oviposition
Total 74 cm 25-26 hours
Male reproductive system
Testis
Vas difference
Cloaca
Copulatory
organ
 include pair testes, vas deferens, cloaca and the
rudimentary copulatory organ.
 do not have a penis.
 The testes are bean shaped bodies located against the
backbone at the front of the kidney.
 Their size is not constant and they become larger when
the birds are actively mating.
 The left testes are often larger than the right.
 Epididymis in birds is smaller than in mammals
 The testis is formed of numerous slender seminiferous
tubules, inside which spermatogenesis takes place.
From each tubule arises the vas deferens, which join
together to form the long coiled epididymis.
 The epididymis of each side continues down as the vas
deferens and terminates in the cloaca
 The vas diferens transports the sperm.
 On the median ventral portion of the cloaca is a small
button-like structure called copulatory papilla, which
is the rudimentary copulatory organ
 During copulation the papilla of male and female are
everted and pressed together so that sperms are
ejected directly into the female reproductive sytem
 In healthy cocks, semen volume 0.3-1ml.contains on
average 3-5 million sperm per cubic millimeter.
 The pH of the semen - 7.45 to 7.63.
 androgens that influence the secondary sex
characteristics such as comb growth and male
behaviour and mating.
FERTILIZATION
 On the surface of yolk there is a tiny, whitish spot
called the blastodisc.
 This contains a single female cell. When a yolk enters
the infudibulum, a sperm penetrates the blastodisc
and fertilizing occur. The blastodisc becomes a
blastoderm.
 The hen will continue to lay eggs even if she is not
fertilized by the rooster.
Sperm Cell Storage
• A biological necessity
to produce fertile
eggs in the avian
system
Fertilization
• Location -
Infundibulum
• Time - within
~ 5 minutes
following
ovulation or
before the
ovum enters
the magnum
Fertilization
• Shell formation takes
24-26 hours to
complete
• Hen’s body
temperature 104 -
106o F
ROOSTER
mature male
chicken
PROCESS OF EGG FORMATION
 The yolk is not the true reproductive cell
 When the female attains sexual maturity (FSH)-
mature ovum inside the graffian follicle grows rapidly.
 The yolk weight also increases 7 days prior to ovulation
due to the deposition of yolk material over the ovum in
(alternate layers of white and yellow)
 white layer -night time
 yellow layer - day time
 due to the deposition of yolk, the nucleus migrates
from the centre of the ovum to the periphery and lies
underneath the vitelline membrane
 The nucleus of the infertile egg is called 'germ
spot' and that of fertile egg 'germ disc'
 The anterior pituitary - FSH - that regulates the
growth and maturity of graffian follicle
 Luteinising hormone (LH) that helps to release
the ovum by rupture of graffian follicle
 Ovulation
 oviposition (laying of egg)
 In emu for egg formation – 72 hours (3days – one
egg)
 Albumin - Magnum
 Inner and outer shell membranes & water – Isthmus
 Egg shell (CaCo3)and cuticle – uterus/shell gland
 The tubular and unicellular glands present in uterus
which secrete a watery fluid and added to the
albumen through the shell membranes
 5 hours before the oviposition shell pigments are
added.(brown colour –Porphyrin)
 laying of egg, is through the contraction of uterus.
 oxytocin and vasotocin responsible for uterine
contraction and Oviposition.
Four Major structures from outside to inside are
Shell
Shell membranes
Albumen
Yolk
EGG SHELL
 Cuticle
 Spongy or calcarious layer
 Mammillary layer or matrix and pores
 Microscopic Pores- 8,000-10000 per egg, distributed
unevenly over the shell surface (more at broad end
than narrow end).
 Exchange of volatile compounds between the shell
membrane and cuticle.
 CaCo3
SHELL MEMBRANE
 Air cell
 Outer shell membrane
 Inner shell membrane
 Air cell is situated in between the two membranes at the
broad end
 Air cell - formed as a result of contraction of the egg
contents, soon after oviposition, due to differences in the
temperatures exposed to by the egg prior to and after
oviposition
 The outer shell membrane is attached to the shell.
 The inner shell membrane closely surrounds the albumen
ALBUMEN
 consists of 4 layers
 Chalaziferous or inner thick white, which forms (3%)
 Inner thin albumen (17%)
 Outer thick firm or dense albumen (57%)
 Outer thin albumen (23%) of total albumen
 The chalaziferous layer -very close to the yolk
immediately surrounding the vitelline membrane
of the yolk –
 This layer twists into two chords on either sides of
the yolk called chalazae, which are formed due to
rotational movement of the egg in the oviduct
Functions of chalazae
 Chalazae - hold the yolk central position and thus
serves as an anchor for yolk
 Chalazae - contain a protein called lysozyme, which
is possessing antimicrobial properties and helps to
prevent the microbial spoilage of the egg
 Ageing, improper storage and microbial
spoilage makes thick albumen watery
YOLK
 Latebra is the centre of the yolk, which is a small,
nearly circular core of light coloured fluid, which does
not completely harden on boiling
 Nucleus of Pander is a cup-shaped structure, which is
an extension of the neck of latebra, connecting the
base of the germinal disc
 Germinal disc located on the surface of yolk, from here
Embryo formation begins.
 "Vitelline membrane" is a semi-permeable elastic
membrane, surrounding the yolk, separating the yolk
material from the albumen
Fertile and Infertile Eggs
Infertile egg Fertile egg
 In an infertile egg it is unicellular (ovum) and contains
haploid number of chromosomes, called
"Blastodisc". It is circular in shape, with a diameter of
about 3.5 mm and with vacuoles in it.
 Where as in a fertile egg, it is a multicellular structure
having diploid number of chromosomes, called
"Blastoderm". It is oval in shape, with an average
diameter of about 4.5 mm and with no vacuoles in
it.
Clutches
 Birds lay eggs in clutches
 Eggs laid on successive days are called a clutch.
 Clutch size is an individual characteristic and may vary
from 2 up to 100 eggs.
 However, the normal clutch size is from 3-8 eggs.
 The larger the clutch size – good layers
 Small clutch size indicates an inferior layer.
 ovulation usually occurs in the morning and almost never
after 3:00 PM.
 Ovulation of a yolk for the next egg in a clutch occurs
within an hour of laying the previous egg.
 and so that each day the hen gets later and later in her
timing.
 Since hens do not typically ovulate after 3:00 PM, the next
ovulation is delayed until at least the next day and egg
laying is interrupted.
 This delay results in the break between clutches and the
cycle repeats itself a day or so later. PHUSE
double-yolked eggs
 This phenomenon can be related to hen age but
genetic factors are also involved.
 Young hens sometimes release two follicles from the
ovary in quick succession.
Egg structure
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Female Reproductive system of Fowl, Egg formation and Egg structure

  • 1. Eggcellent!!!! Dr.Gurram. Srinivas, Assistant Professor Department of Poultry Science, College of Veterinary Science Korutla, Karimnagar, 505326 Telangana, India
  • 2. Lecture out line •Male & female reproductive system •Egg structure •Egg formation
  • 3. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM  Birds are unique among animals as they reproduce through an egg .  Two parts 1)Ovary 2)Oviduct  At the time of early embryonic development, two ovaries and two oviducts are present.  left pair (ovary and oviduct) develops and functional in all species of birds  Kiwis - both the left and right ovaries develop and only the left oviduct develops
  • 4. Female Reproductive System: Ovary • Mature ovary consists of numerous developing follicles – Appears like a cluster of grapes
  • 5. Ovary  The left ovary is situated at dorsal part of abdominal cavity and the fore end of kidneys  is attached to the abdominal cavity wall by the meso- ovarian ligament  ovary is a cluster of developing yolks or ova  At hatch, pullet chicks have tens of thousands of potential eggs. Most of these, however, never develop to the point of ovulation.  Each ovum surrounded by a vitelline membrane. As the ovum develops, yolk is added.
  • 6.  The color of the yolk comes from fat soluble pigments called xanthophylls contained in the hen’s diet.  Hens fed diets with yellow maize, or allowed to range on grass, typically have dark yellow yolks.  Hens fed diets with white maize, sorghum, millet or wheat typically have pale yolks.  The color of the yolks improved by marigold petals (xanthophylls ).
  • 7. Ovary/yolk  The liberation of ovum from graffian follicle is called Ovulation  Ovulation occurs normally 14 to 75 minutes after oviposition (the laying of the fully formed egg).  yolk size in the egg - up to 40 millimetres in diameter .  on the distal surface of mature follicle have a elongated area which is free of blood vessels called as stigma, is where the follicle normally splits to release the yolk into the oviduct.  If the follicle splits at other than the stigma, the numerous blood vessels will rupture and result in blood spot in egg.
  • 8.  Occasionally the vitelline membrane is damaged and pale spots develop on the yolk called as mottling  A high incidence of yolk mottling  use of Nicarbazin & Piperazine and dibutylin dialaurate  cottonseed meal (gossypol) and sorghum (tannin)  A calcium deficient diet.
  • 9. Photograph of the ovary of female chicken, indicating the location of the stigma on an ovum stigma
  • 11.  Meat spots in egg white.  They are formed when small pieces of the wall of the oviduct are sloughed off when the egg is passing through oviduct (candling)
  • 13. oviduct  The oviduct is a long zig zag tube (25-27 inches long) consisting of glandular and muscular parts .  Oviduct extends from the ovary to the cloaca.  It has 5 distinct parts, viz. 1) infundibulum (9cm), 2) magnum (33cm), 3)isthmus (10cm), 4)uterus (10-12cm)/shell gland 5)vagina (12cm)
  • 14. S.No Part Length Time spent Function 1 Infundibulum 9 cm 18 mins 1)Engulfs yolk 2)Reservoir for spermatozoa, 3)Fertilization 2 Magnum 33 cm (largest portion) 2 hr 54 mins Thick white or albumen (40 %) added 3 Isthmus 10 cm 1 hr 15 mins Some albumen and inner and outer shell membranes are added 4 Uterus/shell gland 10-12 cm 20 hrs 40 mins Shell (CaCo3) over the egg (47%calcium from her bones), pigment deposition (Porphrin- brown color) 5 Vagina (Muscular portion) 12 cm Cuticle is added, helps in expelling the egg during oviposition Total 74 cm 25-26 hours
  • 15. Male reproductive system Testis Vas difference Cloaca Copulatory organ
  • 16.  include pair testes, vas deferens, cloaca and the rudimentary copulatory organ.  do not have a penis.  The testes are bean shaped bodies located against the backbone at the front of the kidney.  Their size is not constant and they become larger when the birds are actively mating.  The left testes are often larger than the right.  Epididymis in birds is smaller than in mammals
  • 17.  The testis is formed of numerous slender seminiferous tubules, inside which spermatogenesis takes place. From each tubule arises the vas deferens, which join together to form the long coiled epididymis.  The epididymis of each side continues down as the vas deferens and terminates in the cloaca  The vas diferens transports the sperm.
  • 18.  On the median ventral portion of the cloaca is a small button-like structure called copulatory papilla, which is the rudimentary copulatory organ  During copulation the papilla of male and female are everted and pressed together so that sperms are ejected directly into the female reproductive sytem  In healthy cocks, semen volume 0.3-1ml.contains on average 3-5 million sperm per cubic millimeter.  The pH of the semen - 7.45 to 7.63.  androgens that influence the secondary sex characteristics such as comb growth and male behaviour and mating.
  • 19. FERTILIZATION  On the surface of yolk there is a tiny, whitish spot called the blastodisc.  This contains a single female cell. When a yolk enters the infudibulum, a sperm penetrates the blastodisc and fertilizing occur. The blastodisc becomes a blastoderm.  The hen will continue to lay eggs even if she is not fertilized by the rooster.
  • 20. Sperm Cell Storage • A biological necessity to produce fertile eggs in the avian system
  • 21. Fertilization • Location - Infundibulum • Time - within ~ 5 minutes following ovulation or before the ovum enters the magnum
  • 22. Fertilization • Shell formation takes 24-26 hours to complete • Hen’s body temperature 104 - 106o F
  • 24. PROCESS OF EGG FORMATION  The yolk is not the true reproductive cell  When the female attains sexual maturity (FSH)- mature ovum inside the graffian follicle grows rapidly.  The yolk weight also increases 7 days prior to ovulation due to the deposition of yolk material over the ovum in (alternate layers of white and yellow)  white layer -night time  yellow layer - day time  due to the deposition of yolk, the nucleus migrates from the centre of the ovum to the periphery and lies underneath the vitelline membrane
  • 25.  The nucleus of the infertile egg is called 'germ spot' and that of fertile egg 'germ disc'  The anterior pituitary - FSH - that regulates the growth and maturity of graffian follicle  Luteinising hormone (LH) that helps to release the ovum by rupture of graffian follicle  Ovulation  oviposition (laying of egg)  In emu for egg formation – 72 hours (3days – one egg)
  • 26.  Albumin - Magnum  Inner and outer shell membranes & water – Isthmus  Egg shell (CaCo3)and cuticle – uterus/shell gland  The tubular and unicellular glands present in uterus which secrete a watery fluid and added to the albumen through the shell membranes  5 hours before the oviposition shell pigments are added.(brown colour –Porphyrin)  laying of egg, is through the contraction of uterus.  oxytocin and vasotocin responsible for uterine contraction and Oviposition.
  • 27. Four Major structures from outside to inside are Shell Shell membranes Albumen Yolk
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  • 29. EGG SHELL  Cuticle  Spongy or calcarious layer  Mammillary layer or matrix and pores  Microscopic Pores- 8,000-10000 per egg, distributed unevenly over the shell surface (more at broad end than narrow end).  Exchange of volatile compounds between the shell membrane and cuticle.  CaCo3
  • 30. SHELL MEMBRANE  Air cell  Outer shell membrane  Inner shell membrane  Air cell is situated in between the two membranes at the broad end  Air cell - formed as a result of contraction of the egg contents, soon after oviposition, due to differences in the temperatures exposed to by the egg prior to and after oviposition  The outer shell membrane is attached to the shell.  The inner shell membrane closely surrounds the albumen
  • 31. ALBUMEN  consists of 4 layers  Chalaziferous or inner thick white, which forms (3%)  Inner thin albumen (17%)  Outer thick firm or dense albumen (57%)  Outer thin albumen (23%) of total albumen  The chalaziferous layer -very close to the yolk immediately surrounding the vitelline membrane of the yolk –  This layer twists into two chords on either sides of the yolk called chalazae, which are formed due to rotational movement of the egg in the oviduct
  • 32. Functions of chalazae  Chalazae - hold the yolk central position and thus serves as an anchor for yolk  Chalazae - contain a protein called lysozyme, which is possessing antimicrobial properties and helps to prevent the microbial spoilage of the egg  Ageing, improper storage and microbial spoilage makes thick albumen watery
  • 33. YOLK  Latebra is the centre of the yolk, which is a small, nearly circular core of light coloured fluid, which does not completely harden on boiling  Nucleus of Pander is a cup-shaped structure, which is an extension of the neck of latebra, connecting the base of the germinal disc  Germinal disc located on the surface of yolk, from here Embryo formation begins.  "Vitelline membrane" is a semi-permeable elastic membrane, surrounding the yolk, separating the yolk material from the albumen
  • 34. Fertile and Infertile Eggs Infertile egg Fertile egg
  • 35.  In an infertile egg it is unicellular (ovum) and contains haploid number of chromosomes, called "Blastodisc". It is circular in shape, with a diameter of about 3.5 mm and with vacuoles in it.  Where as in a fertile egg, it is a multicellular structure having diploid number of chromosomes, called "Blastoderm". It is oval in shape, with an average diameter of about 4.5 mm and with no vacuoles in it.
  • 36. Clutches  Birds lay eggs in clutches  Eggs laid on successive days are called a clutch.  Clutch size is an individual characteristic and may vary from 2 up to 100 eggs.  However, the normal clutch size is from 3-8 eggs.  The larger the clutch size – good layers  Small clutch size indicates an inferior layer.
  • 37.  ovulation usually occurs in the morning and almost never after 3:00 PM.  Ovulation of a yolk for the next egg in a clutch occurs within an hour of laying the previous egg.  and so that each day the hen gets later and later in her timing.  Since hens do not typically ovulate after 3:00 PM, the next ovulation is delayed until at least the next day and egg laying is interrupted.  This delay results in the break between clutches and the cycle repeats itself a day or so later. PHUSE
  • 38. double-yolked eggs  This phenomenon can be related to hen age but genetic factors are also involved.  Young hens sometimes release two follicles from the ovary in quick succession.
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