EFFECTS OF AGE ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF OVIDUCT OF ISA BROWN CHICKEN
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Abstract
The experiment was undertaken to show the effects of age on growth and
development of oviduct of ISA Brown chicken. Live samples were collected
randomly from 6 small scale layer farms of Dinajpur district and are carried to the
laboratory of Anatomy and Histology in the Department of Anatomy and
Histology of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University,
Dinajpur, where the weight of live birds, the whole and the segmental weight,
length and diameter of the oviduct were measured. A part of those anatomic
structures were preserved, processed, sectioned and stained for histological study.
The data obtained from various parameters in present study were subjected to
statistical analysis. Among the segments of the oviduct, the growth and the weight
gain of magnum were fastest than other. The uterine diameter was faster than other
segments. Histologically the infundibulum of the oviduct showing tongue shaped
villa with short columnar epithelium at 3 weeks, which become tortous at 23
weeks and taller branched and highly developed mucosal folds with fibroblast
cells, sperm-host glands in the core of the villa, developed tunica muscularis at 46
weeks. The magnum showing the aggregated lymphocytes and collagen fibers in
the lamina propria at 23 weeks. The uterus at 23 weeks showing well developed
branched tubular uterine glands, huge amount of collagen fibers, lymphocytes and
reduced fibroblast cells. The vagina showing large number of elongated villa with
ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium, huge number of sperm host glands,
developed tunica muscularis: inner circular and outer longitudinal muscular layers
at 46 weeks of age. From the above facts and findings it can be concluded that ISA
Brown layer strain has a higher oviductal growth and therefore better egg
characteristics. So that ISA Brown Chicken may be recommended for the small
scale commercial layer farming in Bangladesh.