Avian Anatomy: What Should you Learn Under the Course of Avian Anatomy

Hello and welcome again. Hope you are doing well. Today, I will discuss the basics that should learn under the AVIAN ANATOMY course. If you want to start learning avian anatomy, first, you need to know what you should learn under this course.

In avian anatomy, we will study the different organ systems of most of the common avian species.

We will have to apply our knowledge of avian anatomy in clinical or field practices. So we should know the basics of avian anatomy well.

Topics or Organs System that should know under this course:   

We should know the following topics or organs systems –

Avian osteology:

We should complete the following contents under osteology –

List of skeletons of common avian species (mainly chicken and duck)

Common characteristics of the skeleton of avian species

Differentiate skeleton of avian species from mammalian species

Bones of the skull of avian species

Bones of wing and leg of avian species

List of the vertebra and differentiate from mammalian species

Introduction to new terms or structure related to avian skeleton or bone (notarium, synsacrum, pygostyle, clavicle, coracoid, uncinate process)

Syndesmology:

We should cover the following contents under syndesmology –

  • List of joint of forelimb or wing
  • A list of joint of hind limb or leg
  • List of joints of skull
  • The list of joint of the thorax
  • List of joint of the vertebra

Myology of common avian species:

We should know the following list of muscles –

Muscle of wing

Muscle of leg or thigh

Details of the pectoral muscle

Details of flight muscles or muscles that help in fighting

List of clinically important muscles

The digestive system of common avian species:

We should cover the following contents under a digestive system of common avian species –

List of organs of the digestive system

The oral cavity of adult chicken

The tongue of avian species

Oropharynx, esophagus, crop and crop milk

The stomach of avian species (proventriculus and gizzard)

Duodenum, jejunum, and ileum (details on Meckel’s diverticulum)

Caeca, colon (details on caecal tonsil)

Location of liver, spleen, pancreas

Differentiate of digestive organs of common avian species from mammalian species

“The course of avian anatomy is basically planned with certain body systems including skeleton, digestive, urogenital, respiratory system and integuments.”

Organs of respiratory system of avian species:

We should know the following contents –

List of organs of respiratory system of common avian species

Structure of syrinx and bulla tympaniformis

Anatomy of trachea and lung

Air sac and their location

Differentiate avian respiratory organs from mammalian respiratory organs

Organs of the urinary system:

We should cover the following topics –

List of organs of the urinary system of common avian species

Differentiate of urinary organs of avian species from mammalian species

Details anatomy of avian kidney

Cloaca of avian species

Kidney of different avian species

Organs of the male genital system of avian species:

We should know the following contents under the male genital system –

Location and anatomical structure of testis (site of caponization)

Structure of male sex organ (phallus)

Differentiate avian male sex organs from mammalian

Sexing of day-old chick

Organs of the female genital system of avian species:

We should know the followings –

Ovary and oviduct of adult avian species

A different portion of the oviduct of avian species

Details of the avian bursa

Egg formation in avian species

Structure of an egg

Candling and pigmentation of eggs

Cardiovascular system:

We should know the following contents under the cardiovascular system –

Details on the heart of avian species

Aorta and pulmonary trunk

The internal carotid artery and jugular vein

Wing vein and shank vein

The nervous system of avian species:

We should cover the following contents –

Special characteristics of different parts of the brain

Cervical nerve, vagus nerve

Largest peripheral nerve

Endocrine glands of avian species:

We should know the common characteristics of the following endocrine gland of avian species –

Pituitary gland

Pineal gland

Thyroid gland

Ovary

Testis

Lymphatic organs of avian species:

We should know the anatomy of the following organs –

The thymus of avian species

Bursa of avian species

External feature and integuments:

We should also cover the following contents under the avian anatomy course –

Different regions of the body

Bill, the beak of different species

Feet, feet of avian species

Feathers characteristics

Ornamental appendages of avian species (wattles, comb, ricti, snood or frontal process, uropygial gland or oil gland)

DISSECTION OF AVIAN SPECIES AND IDENTIFY IMPORTANT ORGANS:

It is very important to dissect avian species (like chicken, duck, quail, pigeon, etc.) to identify different internal organs. It is necessary for other practices in avian species. We should identify the anatomy of the following organs –

Digestive system:

Tongue

Trachea

Esophagus

Crop

Stomach

Large intestine

Small intestine

Meckel’s diverticulum

Caecal tonsil

Liver

Pancreas

Spleen

Respiratory system:

Lung

Syrinx

Bulla tympaniformis

Different air sacs

Myology:

Breast muscle

Muscle of wing

Thigh muscle

Cardiovascular system:

Heart

Jugular vein

Pulmonary trunk

Wing vein

Shank’s vein

Urinary system:

Kidney

Male genital system:

Testis

Phallus

Female genital system:

Different parts of the oviduct

Cloaca

Bursa of Fabricius

Nervous system:

Ischiatic or cyatic nerve

Different parts of the brain

Lymphatic system:

Thymus

Bursa

“Like VETERINARY GROSS ANATOMY, we will study the form and structure after dissection with eye only. You also need to learn systematic dissection for further practices on avian medicine.”

Why should we learn avian anatomy?

Avian medicine practice is becoming the most popular after small animal practices. Besides this, some avian species are used for biological research or simply as a matter for pleasure in different aviaries or used as food producers. We should know the avian anatomy for the following purposes –

To know the anatomical difference between avian species and mammalian species.

To know to form and structure of the avian body (organs system) and apply that knowledge for further practices on the field (avian treatment or love bird practices)

Conclusion

I hope you have got a better idea about the topics or organs systems that should learn under avian anatomy. 

If you want to learn the basics of avian anatomy, you should go here and START TO LEARN AVIAN ANATOMY. Let’s enjoy your learning.

If there is any mistake in the above information or if you have any suggestions for me, please, let me know in the comment box. Thank you so much.

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