. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 78—Holding Pig for Castration. Fig. 79—Holding Pig for Castration. constructed for castrating swine and sheep, and is about one-halfthe size of the one used in castrating stallions and colts and abouttwice the size of the canine and feline instrument. .! natomy—The scrotum consists of two pouches formed by skinsubcutaneous connective tissue, etc. These pouches are dividedby a raphe or median line and fit up close to the perineal re-gion. These pouches each contain a testicle (Fig. 81) which isdecidedly shorter and mo


. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 78—Holding Pig for Castration. Fig. 79—Holding Pig for Castration. constructed for castrating swine and sheep, and is about one-halfthe size of the one used in castrating stallions and colts and abouttwice the size of the canine and feline instrument. .! natomy—The scrotum consists of two pouches formed by skinsubcutaneous connective tissue, etc. These pouches are dividedby a raphe or median line and fit up close to the perineal re-gion. These pouches each contain a testicle (Fig. 81) which isdecidedly shorter and more rounded than the testicle of many ofthe other domestic animals. Their long axis is vertical. Disinfection of Operative Field—Same as for castration ofthe bull. (See page 96.) Operative Technique—With sterile instruments, clean hands, Animal Castration 109


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