Author/Authors :
Tarek, Khenenou Institute of Agronomic and Veterinarian Sciences - University of Mohamed Cherif Messaâdia, Souk Ahras, Algeria , Amine, Berghiche Institute of Agronomic and Veterinarian Sciences - University of Mohamed Cherif Messaâdia, Souk Ahras, Algeria , Djalal Eddine, Rahmoun Institute of Agronomic and Veterinarian Sciences - University of Mohamed Cherif Messaâdia, Souk Ahras, Algeria , Abdelhafidh, Miloudi Institute of Agronomic and Veterinarian Sciences - University of Mohamed Cherif Messaâdia, Souk Ahras, Algeria , Hanane, Athamna Institute of Agronomic and Veterinarian Sciences - University of Mohamed Cherif Messaâdia, Souk Ahras, Algeria
Abstract :
Aim: The objective of this study is to compare the normal macro and microscopic appearance of the liver
in two very different species, one is an omnivorous mammal; the wild boar and the other belongs to the family of
poultry; broiler chicken from the region of Bouhmama (Khenchela). Materials and methods: Eight broilers (58 days
of age) and eight wild boars were included in the experiment to obtain information about the morpho-histological
appearances of liver in two species.Results: There is a big difference in the liver appearance between the two species,
in the wild boar it is of firm consistency with a tiger aspect and divided into four lobes, whereas in the broiler, the
liver is brown and sometimes pale during the first 10-14 days, so it was divided into two lobes. Concerning the liver
parenchyma, we used the Russian LOMBO MBS-10 stereo microscope, our results showed that the liver parenchyma
was well developed in wild boar than in broiler chickens whereas, in broiler chickens; an excessive development of
the sinus; the latter were less developed in the wild boar. Conclusion: The macroscopic observation showed a marked
difference in liver between the two species. The microscopic examination of liver showed that the parenchyma is less
pronounced in broilers while the sinuses were highly developed in the wild boar.
Keywords :
Broiler chicken , Liver , Macro and microscopic appearances , Wild boar , Algeria