PRACTICAL NOTE ON DOMESTIC FOWL (GALLUS GALLUS DOMESTICUS)

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PRACTICAL NOTE ON DOMESTIC FOWL (GALLUS GALLUS DOMESTICUS).

Biological Classification

Phylum Chordata

Reasons:

  • Presence of the Dorsal nerve chord
  • Presence of Pharyngeal cleft
  • Presence of Notochord

Class Aves

Reasons:

  • Presence of feathers,
  • Presence of wings
  • Presence of horny scales on legs
  • Presence of a horny beak but no teeth

Habitat:

  • Hen coop

Male:

  • Larger comb and wattle
  • Larger spur on the back of the Shunk
  • Pointed feathers around the neck, back and tail

Mode of reproduction

  • Sexual reproduction with internal fertilisation
  • Oviparity
  • Parental care

Mode of nutrition:

  • heterotrophic/holozoic

Mode /method of feeding:

  • Omnivorous

Possible feed for domestic fowl

  • Seeds
  • Maize grain
  • Rice grain
  • Insects
  • Worms
  • Grass
  • Herbs
  • Vegetation
  • vegetables

Adaptations of fowl to the mode of feeding

  • Strong and blunt Claws for scratching the ground
  • Strong short Beak for picking seeds and cracking seeds.
  • Gizzard for grinding seeds and grains
  • Wings which help to jump to catch insects at heights

Respiratory structure:

  • Lungs

Locomotory structures:

  • legs
  • wings

External features of birds

  • A pair of wings
  • Presence of a beak
  • A pair of eyes
  • Streamlined body
  • Presence of feathers
  • A pair of horny, scaled hind limbs
  • Presence of clawed digits
  • Presence of tail feathers
LATERAL VIEW

Adaptive features in domestic fowl

  • Wings for flying
  • Beak for picking food
  • Claws for scratching the ground
  • Feathers to provide warmth and prevent wetting
  • Opposable digits/toes for gripping a perch
  • Toes spread out for stability on the ground
  • Backwardly arranged and overlapping feathers provide resistance to air/streamlined
  • Feathers for protection
  • Oil gland for preening feathers

Type of feathers on the wing

  • Primaries: Provide forward movement
  • Secondaries: Provide lift
  • Wing coverts: Reduce air passing through the base of the feathers

Functions of wings

  • Flight
  • Jumping to a height
  • Protecting chicks
  • Warming the body
  • Courtship: bright colours attract females.

Functions of the beak

  • Feeding/ picking food
  • Pruning feathers with oil
  • Fighting/defence/cannibalism
  • Pecking of small pieces of food from large chunks
  • Picking an Ectoparasite from the skin

Features which adapt the fowl to locomotion

  • A pair of wings for flying and jumping to a height
  • A pair of hind limbs for walking and running
  • Backwardly overlapping feathers and a streamlined shape to reduce air resistance
  • Tail feathers for steering

Features which can be inherited in fowl

  • Comb shape
  • Comb size
  • Feather colour
  • Body size
  • Eye colour
  • Wattle colour

Features of Evolutionary Significance in Fowl

  • Lungs for breathing on land
  • Wings for flying in the air
  • Feathers for temperature regulation on land
  • Legs for movement on land
  • Scales on legs
  • Clawed digits
  • Pentadactyl limbs

Economic importance of fowl:

  • Source of protein/food/meat/eggs/food for human consumption.
  • Feathers are used for decoration
  • Source of income
  • Source of employment
  • Entertainment (cock fight)
  • Feathers are used for pillows
  • Feathers for religious/medicinal purposes
  • Droppings as fertilisers
  • Biological control of insect pests

Functions of the feet in fowl

  • Scratching the soil for food
  • Walking
  • Fighting
  • Holding perch
  • Scratching the body

Adaptations of feet

  • Strong and blunt Claws for scratching the ground
  • Opposable digits/toes for gripping a perch
  • Toes spread out for stability on the ground

Similarities between the fowl and the lizard

  • Presence of clawed digits
  • Presence of scales
  • Presence of cloacal opening
  • Presence of tail
  • They both lay cleidoic eggs

Differences between domestic fowl and lizards

DOMESTIC FOWL LIZARD
Possess beak The beak is absent
Scale covers hind limbs only Scale covers the entire body
Possess feathers Feathers absent
Wings present Wing absent
Teeth absent Teeth presence
Oil gland present No oil gland
Comb present Comb absent
Nuchal crest absent Nuchal crest presence
Long neck Short neck
Short tail Long tail

Differences between domestic fowl and a toad.

DOMESTIC FOWL TOAD
Beak No beak
Scale on only the hind limbs Scale all over the body
Feather present Feather absent
Wing present Wing absent
Comb present Comb absent
Wattle present Wattle absent
Clawed digits No clawed digit
Possess tail No tail
Long neck Short neck
No bulging eyes Bulging eyes

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