The cloaca of a chicken is the opening on the rear of a bird where both the reproductive tract and the digestive tract empty.
The cloacal kiss is the mating process of chickens, this is when both the male and female chicken must let their cloaca's touch so the male's semen is able to enter the female due to the males rudimentary penis they must be very close.
In zoological anatomy, a cloaca is the posterior opening that serves as the only such opening for the intestinal, reproductive, and urinary tracts of certain animal species. The word comes from Latin, and means sewer. All birds, reptiles, and amphibians possess this orifice, from which they excrete both urine and feces, unlike placental mammals, which possess two separate orifices for evacuation.
The cloacal region is also often associated with a secretory organ, the cloacal gland, which has been implicated in the scent marking behavior of some reptiles, amphibians and monotremes.
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Yes. The cloaca is the exit point from which both feces and eggs are expelled from a hen.
The chickens cloaca is a combination of rectum and genitalia. The cloaca is located just under the tail feathers of a chicken. Chickens do not have a urinary tract and uric acid (pee) is expelled along with fecal matter. Cloaca is the Latin word for drain.
Reproductive organs of both male and female chickens is called the Cloaca.
The vent is also called the cloaca. The cloaca is the common multi purpose organ for mating, egg laying (hens only) and fecal matter. The vent is located just under the chickens tail feathers. For roosters the cloaca is the site of the internal sexual organ.
Chickens only have one, called the cloaca.
NO A chicken has a cloaca which is used for reproduction and only has one.
If you mean the vent or the chickens cloaca where the egg comes out then you do not want to cure this. Moist cloaca is a sign of a healthy hen and it should always be "wet". A dry cloaca is a sure sign of either an old hen or a hen that is going to have problems laying eggs.
NO does kids come out of that hole? NO, same thing with chickens!!
Well, all bladders stretch so it will depend on how much waste liquid is in it. Hope this helps! Chickens don't have bladders, they process all their waste in the cloaca.
All birds, chickens included, are fertilised internally. Both the male and female birds have a cloaca. And it is through their cloaca that sperm is passed. An example of external fertilisation is the frog, the male emitting sperm onto the spawn that the female is releasing.
When the male chicken (rooster) stands on the hens back to mate he lowers his body and lifts his tail to expose his cloaca. The hen lifts her back end up and exposes her cloaca until they touch and the sperm packet is transferred.
No. Chickens have kidneys but no bladder. Their liquid waste is combined with the feces at the cloaca.
No. Mammals do not have cloaca's.