The skeletal
system provides the chicken with structural support. In addition, the skeletal
system assists in respiration and calcium transport. The system is compact and
lightweight, but incredibly strong. The pneumatic and medullary bones make up
the system. Pneumatic bones contain the air sacs of the respiratory system that
connect with the cavity of some of the long bones. Medullary bones consist of
interlacing bony spinicles with blood sinuses and marrow between the spinicles.
This type of bone provides calcium that can be used for eggshell production.
Vertebral
Column
The vertebral
column is divided into cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and caudal regions.
Vertebrae in the thoracic portion are partially fused into the notarium. In the
lumbrosacral region, they are fused into the synsacrum. The last few caudal
vertebrae are fused into the pygostyle. These
three areas are fused to give the body sufficient strength to support the wings
and tail feathers. The flexibility of the chicken’s neck is due to the cervical
vertebrae. Most mammals have seven, whereas chickens, turkeys, and ducks have
fourteen. The vertebral formula of the chicken. At the base of the skull, the
atlas provides support for movement of the head. It is small and ring-like with
a deep cavity for articulation with the single projection or condyle of the
base of the skull. The axis, also called the epistropheus, is short and
possesses a small process. This process is the dens, which projects from the
cranial end. It passes through the ring-like atlas and articulates with the
occipital condyle. It allows the head to turn on the neck.
Image of the vertebral column of the chicken
Source: http://svpow.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/wedel-2009-fig-4.jpg |
Skull
The head of the chicken is largely reduced because
a large head would hinder flight. It is divided into two regions: the rounded
cranium and the conical facial region. The sphenoid bone and the ethmoid bone
are small, thin bones that come together to form thin septum that separate the
orbits into which the eyes fit. Openings at the base of the cranium provide for
the direct connection between the brain and the spinal cord. Openings in each
lateral part of the occipital bone provide for the carotid arteries and jugular
veins. The incisive bone is a portion of the maxilla that is adjacent to the
incisors, in animals with teeth. However, chickens lack teeth because their
strong beak and hard tongue are all they need for their diet. The mandible
makes up the bottom part of the beak. However, the equivalent of the maxilla in
mammals, is often called the “upper mandible” in birds. The upper mandible is
usually longer than the lower mandible and sometimes has to be filed or cut
back to prevent injury.
Image of the skull of a chicken
Thoracic limb
The scapula, the coracoid and the
clavicle make up the shoulder girdle. The shoulder girdle is the attachment to
the axial skeleton. The right and left clavicles are fused. This is called the
wishbone, but is formally known as the furcula. It acts as a bony strut to
maintain distance between the two shoulders. The humerus is a large long bone
with an ovoid head for articulation with the scapula, coracoid and clavicle. It
is a pneumatic bone with a connection to the clavicular air sac. In the
chicken, the radius is smaller than the ulna. They both articulate with the
carpal bones. The three carpometacarpal bones are the result of fusion between
the distal row of carpal bones and the proximal end of the metacarpals. There
are three digits. The first is the pollux and possess two phalanges. The second
has two developed phalanges and one vestigial phalanx. It is robust and strong.
The third digit is small with one phalanx.
Image of the thoracic limb of a chicken
Pelvic limb
Making up the
pelvis of the chicken, as in most mammals, is the ilium, the ischium and the
pubis. These three bones also make up the acetabulum, which articulates with
the femur. The femur is a long bone that is thick and bent. The distal end
provides a pulley-like articulation with the patella and two convex condyles
that articulate with the bones of the lower leg. The pelvic limb is similar to
the thoracic limb in that it shows a reduction in the number of individual
bones of the tarsus. The tibiotarsus is formed by the fusion of the proximal
row of tarsal bones with the tibia. The tibia is longer than the fibula and is
much thicker at the proximal end. The tibiotarsus is fused with the fibula as
well. The tarsometatarsus is formed by the fusion of the distal tarsal bones to
produce a single weight-bearing metatarsal bone. Moving further downwards,
poultry have four digits. One is in the medioplantar direction and the other
three are aimed forward.
Image of the pelvic limb of a chicken
Sternum
Poultry need drastic modification to
ready their body for flight, as opposed to flightless mammals. The sternum is
one of the most modified bones in the chicken’s body for this purpose. The
sternum is the primary attachment site for the pectoral muscles. The m.
pectoralis major and m. pectoralis minor are responsible for the down and
upbeat of the wings during flight. The sternum is enlarged and shield-like for
the purpose of flight. To enhance muscle attachment, there is a large midline
keel or sternal crest. The cranial portion of the sternum provides many projections
for attachment sites of muscles.
Image of the skeleton of the chicken (featuring the sternum between the coracoid and fibula)
Source: http://www2.ca.uky.edu/poultryprofitability/Production_manual/Chapter3_Anatomy_and_Physiology/chicken_skeleton.png |
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