Biometric and Morphometric Characteristics of Turkey Testes in Bangladesh

M. Parvez, K. Sumon, S. Rashid
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Background: This study aimed to conduct a macro-morphometric evaluation of the primary reproductive organs, specifically the testes, in Turkey tom. Methods: Twelve healthy, mature birds, with weights ranging from 5.450±0.12 kg to 7.570±0.51 kg, and ages between 28 weeks and 48 weeks, were sourced from the SMA Organic Agro Farm in Belgari and surrounding turkey farms in the Sherpur upazilla of Bogura district. Testicular measurements were performed along with their macroscopic description. Results: The testes were found on the sides of the body's midline, underneath the kidneys, and at the back of the lungs. At 28 weeks of age, the turkey tom's testes were measured. The left testis had a length of 3.74±22.38 cm, width of 2.08±2.63 cm, thickness of 1.87±5.93 cm, and weighed 9.50±12.01 gm, while the right testis measured 3.55±4.50 cm in length, 1.95±2.48 cm in width, 1.58±1.99 cm in thickness, and weighed 7.83±9.91 gm. The average live body weight at this stage was 5.670±7.17 kg. At 48 weeks old, the turkey tom weighed around 7.800±9.86 kg. The left testis measured about 4.15±5.26 cm in length, 2.40±9.29 cm in width, 1.92±5.92 cm in thickness, and weighed approximately 10.50±13.28 gm. On the other hand, the right testis was around 3.57±4.51 cm long, 2.04±2.58 cm wide, 1.72±2.18 cm thick, and weighed about 9.33±11.80 gm. Conclusions: Our study shows that as the Turkey tom grows up, its testes change in size and weight. We noticed that the left testis is consistently bigger and heavier than the right one. This suggests that the left testis gets larger as the turkey tom gets older. The reason for such differences could be explored in future research.
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背景:本研究旨在对土耳其汤姆的主要生殖器官,特别是睾丸进行宏观形态计量学评价。方法:12只健康、成熟的禽类,体重5.450±0.12 kg ~ 7.570±0.51 kg,年龄28周龄~ 48周龄,来自比利时Belgari市SMA有机农场及周边Bogura区Sherpur区的火鸡养殖场。对睾丸进行测量并对其进行宏观描述。结果:睾丸位于身体中线两侧、肾脏下方和肺后部。在28周龄时,测量了火鸡的睾丸。左睾丸长3.74±22.38 cm,宽2.08±2.63 cm,厚1.87±5.93 cm,重9.50±12.01 gm,右睾丸长3.55±4.50 cm,宽1.95±2.48 cm,厚1.58±1.99 cm,重7.83±9.91 gm,平均活重5.670±7.17 kg。在48周龄时,火鸡的体重约为7.800±9.86公斤。左侧睾丸长约4.15±5.26 cm,宽约2.40±9.29 cm,厚约1.92±5.92 cm,重约10.50±13.28 gm,右侧睾丸长约3.57±4.51 cm,宽约2.04±2.58 cm,厚约1.72±2.18 cm,重约9.33±11.80 gm。结论:本研究表明,随着火鸡的成长,其睾丸的大小和重量都发生了变化。我们注意到左睾丸一直比右睾丸更大更重。这表明随着火鸡年龄的增长,左睾丸变大。这种差异的原因可以在未来的研究中探讨。
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