Organ Producing Pigeon Milk

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'Pigeon Milk' is a white slimy substance produced by the:

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'Pigeon Milk' is a white slimy substance produced by the:

  1. Crop ✓ Correct
  2. Mammary gland
  3. Gizzard
  4. Both crop and mammary gland
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Crop

'Pigeon milk' is a white slimy substance produced by the crop of pigeons (specifically crop-lining cells of both male and female pigeons). It is NOT produced by a mammary gland — birds do not have mammary glands.

What is Pigeon Milk?
  • It is a crop secretion (not true milk) rich in protein and fat.
  • Produced under the influence of the hormone prolactin (same hormone that stimulates mammary milk production in mammals).
  • Both parent pigeons (male and female) produce it to feed squabs (baby pigeons) during the first few days after hatching.
  • It is analogous to mammalian milk in function but differs in origin.
Mammary Gland Facts
  • Mammary glands are modified sudoriferous (sweat) glands — ectodermal in origin.
  • Mammary glands are innervated only with sympathetic fibres; parasympathetic fibres are absent in udder.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • Mammary gland → birds do not have mammary glands.
  • Gizzard → a muscular digestive organ; not involved in milk-like secretion.
  • Both crop and mammary gland → incorrect; only the crop is involved.

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