Sentences with phrase «scrotal sacs»

The scrotal sacs will eventually shrink to a very small size over time.
The scrotal sacs will swell within 24 to 48 hours after surgery but in another seven to ten days the swelling should be gone.
Sexual maturity can be gauged a number of ways including; visualizing testicles in the scrotal sacs, a well developed vulva, a mature body condition, and by behavioral changes such as urine spraying and increased aggression.
Castrations usually have two small incisions near the top of the scrotum with purple surgical glue present — the scrotal sacs may swell almost to the pre-surgical size for up to 5 days after surgery and then gradually reduce to a fraction of their former size.
Do not neuter your rabbit if it is younger than four months of age, not only is the surgery more difficult due to the immature condition of the reproductive organs (in males the testicles might not even be descended into the scrotal sacs prior to three months) but the long term effects on the endocrine system of the body in lieu of the removal is unknown and may possibly be harmful.
As for scrotal sacs, Dear Author, that is an awesome rejection.
For baby boys, the swelling in the scrotal sac may take weeks or months to return to normal.
In boys, the testes usually descend into the scrotal sac before birth.
Gee whiz, I don't even have a scrotal sac, and it makes me hurt just thinking about it!
Yep, there's no gift like a nailed scrotal sac.
The males are easily identified by a large scrotal sac.
If not, the lack of the testicle dropping from the abdomen to the scrotal sac may be a manifestation of:
In male dogs, if you can't see or feel a scar, there is a possibility that the dog still has testicles but they never dropped into the scrotal sac (cryptorchid).
A small incision is made in the scrotal sac and the testicles are removed through the incision.
In males, the penile opening is above the anus, but they are separated by a raised scrotal sac and thus seem far apart.
In males, the surgery (orchiectomy, or castration) removes the testicles from the scrotal sac.
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