Scrotum
Bull
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The scrotum is a diverticulum of the abdomen situated in front of the inguinal region and lodges the testicles and its appendages
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It is oval in form and slightly compressed from side to side
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It is asymmetrical since the left testicle is larger, more dependent and placed a little further back
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It is long and pendulous and presents a well-marked neck when not contracted
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The scrotum varies in its form under the influence of cold, heat, fatigue and debility
Structure
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Species difference
Ram and Buck
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Dog
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Boar
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It is situated a short distance from the anus and is not so sharply defined from the surrounding parts as in other animals
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Rabbit
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Cock
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