. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. CASTRATION OP THE BULL 87 a general idea of the relation and position of the generative or reproductive organs of the bull may be had. Testicle—The testicle is a compound tubular gland ovoid in shape and well developed with its long axis vertical. On the epididymis is a well developed globus major. Penis—The penis is round and long. It projects far under the abdomen and possesses the well recognized S-shape curve. Its gland is small and pointed. Prepuce—The prepuce is located well under the abdomen. It


. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. CASTRATION OP THE BULL 87 a general idea of the relation and position of the generative or reproductive organs of the bull may be had. Testicle—The testicle is a compound tubular gland ovoid in shape and well developed with its long axis vertical. On the epididymis is a well developed globus major. Penis—The penis is round and long. It projects far under the abdomen and possesses the well recognized S-shape curve. Its gland is small and pointed. Prepuce—The prepuce is located well under the abdomen. It is simply. Fig. 65—Bull cast and tied for castration operation. an elastic sheath, surrounded at its external opening by long stiff hairs. Its cavity is from ten to fifteen inches long. Scrotum—The scrotum is long and pendulous, and has a well marked neck. It is suspended between the thighs somewhat further forward than in the stallion. Spermatic Cord—The spermatic cord and its covering—tunica vaginalis —is much longer than in the stallion. Inguinal Canal—This canal is long and narrow, and directed almost perpendicular to the scrotum. Sterilization of Instruments and Cleansing Operator's Hands—Same as for castration of the stallion. (See page 20.) Disinfection of the Operative Field—While this step in the operative procedure is usually ignored entirely or done in a perfunctory manner, such neglect is inexcusable. On account of the danger of sepsis and other. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original White, George R. (George Ransom), 1874-. Chicago, American Veterinay Pub. Co.


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