POULTRY DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT 



which is lined with small gastric-secreting 

 glands that may be seen with the naked eye. 

 This organ is hidden by the liver, and opens 

 directly into 



The gizzard, situated on the left side of 

 the abdomen. It rests on the coiled-up mass 



Windpipe 



FIG. 33. POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION NO. 4 

 Lungs, kidneys, etc., in situ. 



of intestines. It is dark red and is partly 

 hidden by the left lobe of the liver. The 

 walls are strong and muscular. Here the 

 food is ground against small bits of stone, 

 etc. The partially digested food passes out 

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