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Chapter 22 and 23 crossword

Across
A place where rabbits breed or abound
Elevated blood estrogen levels seen in intact female ferrets if not bred.
Inside living organisms.
Stick or dowel provided for the bird to sit on
Comb is fairly close to the head with three ridges along its length.
Discharge
During mating in which the male collapses the females forelegs for breeding purposes.
Refers to a bird that been raised by humans.
Structure at the terminal end of the jejunum that functions as a lymphatic organ.
Resulting from at least 20 brother, sister, or parent offspring matings.
Sternum, or breastbone, of birds
Disorder characterized by the presence of a urinary bladder stone.
Outdoor enclosure for birds to free fly in.
Egg shaped comb set close to the head.
Process of casting off feathers before replacement feathers appear.
Lateral area between the cranial portion of the eyes and bill of birds.
Rabbit nocturnal feces, looser then normal and encased in mucous membrane.
Class of large, flightless birds that are raised for their meat and hides.
Down
Unhindered access to food at all times
Animals purchased, often as pairs, to produce offspring.
Inanimate carrier of disease such as bedding or thermometers.
Common term for upper respiratory disease of rabbits
Mouse or rat, hairless neonate
Lateral area between the cranial portion of the eyes and bill of birds.
Study of reptiles and amphibians
At the normal site
Group of parrotlike birds that includes parrots, macaws, lovebirds and parakeets that have a strong curved beak and two facing toes and two rear facing toes that are adapted for grasping.
A rat having a white coat with a black "hood" over the head and shoulders and pigmented eyes
Young bird that has recently acquired its flight feather and typically is out of the nest but not eating on its own.
Any behavior in which a bird causes injury to itself.
Shedding or molting
Animal with a white coat and pink eyes
Esophageal enlargement that stores, moistens, and softens food in some birds.
Offspring or descendants.
Tree living
Ventral region of a turtle shell
Feathers across the dorsum
An animal much smaller than the average of its species
Metal device used to support caging units
External opening of the cloaca of birds.