Abstract

Reproduction in domestic animals, as a major source of food and other products for human, has greatimportance and study of related subjects including sex differentiation and gonadogenesis during fetal life can solve many questions on normal development and various disorders of urogenital system. Since studies on sex differentiation in goat fetus are scarce, this study was performed. Twenty-five goat fetuses with 5–40 mm crown-rump lengths (CRL) were obtained from slaughter-house and fixed in 10% formalin solutionimmediately. The development and features of external genitalia of these fetuses as well as their sexdifferentiation were then examined. In externally indifferentiated fetuses, the cranial half of the body was cut away at the diaphragmatic level and serial sections, 6-micron thick, were prepared and the ovarian andtesticular differentiation was studied. Results showed that considering the development of the externalgenitalia, external sex differentiation occurs at 31 mm CRL in male fetuses and at 33 mm CRL in femalefetuses. Microscopic studies suggested that testicular tissue differentiation occurs at 23 mm CRL withformation of tunica albuginea and medullary cords. Ovarian tissue differentiation occurs at 38 mm CRL withestablishment of cortical and medullary regions.

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