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    🌲T the diamond Gavel 🌲subscriberoccifermega-noderuc-winner-lvl2 2021-11-30 04:12:25 UTC

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    • Socks, gloves and a scarf only

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    • Ben dover

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    • hairstyle: rumpelstiltbin the absolute existence

      (a.k.a a dog with no fur)

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    • crack addict personality

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    • Random fact: The testes are ovoid structures, measuring 8 to 12 cm long by 6 to 7 cm high by 5 cm wide. They consist of seminiferous tubules in which spermatogenesis occurs and interstitial tissues of which the Leydig cells produce testosterone. The testicles should be freely movable within the scrotal sac. The epididymides are divided into 3 parts: (1) head; (2) body and (3) tail. The head of the epididymis is closely attached to the testicle’s anterior dorsal aspect. The body of the epididymis continues along the testicle’s back side until it terminates at the rather large tail of the epididymis that is loosely attached to the testicle’s tail. The testes and epididymides are palpated through the scrotal wall to determine their presence, size, symmetry and consistency. The normal stallion has two testes. Palpation should reveal that they have the same consistency with no abnormalities of shape or texture. The right testis is normally slightly smaller than the left. Determine testicular size by measuring scrotal width of both testicles. Measure scrotal width using calipers at the point of greatest width with a nonerect penis. Scrotal width is positively correlated with daily sperm production and output. Normal scrotal widths range from 9 to 13 cm. Stallions older than 7 years of age tend to have greater scrotal widths than younger stallions. Certain medications, particularly androgens, adversely affect testicular size. Cryptorchidism is common in stallions and its genetic control is not fully understood. The left testicle is the one most commonly retained. Congenital cryptorchid stallions should not be considered for breeding.

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      • Replying to: that alien dudeRandom fact: The testes are ovoid structures, measuring 8 to

        (How big a horses testicles are)

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