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Abstract The study of the blood supply of the intestine was carried out on 23 apparently healthy adult donkeys. The age and sex of the animals were not considered in this study. The arterial blood supply of the intestinal tract in the donkey is mainly achieved by the cranial and caudal mesenteric arteries. In addition to other branches derived from the right gastric, gastroduodenal and the caudal rectal arteries while the venous blood of the intestinal tract is mainly achieved by the V. Portae through its peripheral tributaries. In addition to the caudal rectal of the internal iliac vein. The Arterial supply and venous drainage of the intestinal tract were done by the ordinary routine methods as well as the cast preparation. A comprehensive description of the origin, course and distribution of the arteries and veins of the intestinal tract were studies. A Photographic and cast preparation were blotted, whenever possible. The results obtained were discussed with those of other authors in the horse and other domestic animals. |