FEEDING POULTRY 



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similar in this respect to the rumen or paunch of a cow. In the 

 crop, the feed is mixed with digestive juices which soften and 

 prepare it for the second stomach (proventriculus). This latter 



a. Toriffue 



upper bill removed 



b Esophaptu 



c- Crop 



d Esophagus 



& True stoma 



f Gizzard 



y Duodenum 



h Small intestine 



i C&eca. 



k Rectum 



m Cloaca, 



o Liver 



p Spleen 



r Gall bladder 



AfterWheelet. 



FIG. 97. The digestive tract of a fowl. 



organ is much smaller and more muscular than the crop and the 

 feed is passed into it only in small portions (Fig. 97). After 

 being acted upon by the digestive fluids of the second stomach, 

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