The effects of cropectomy on the digestibility of feed have been studied in ten hens with artificial anus. Four digestion tests each of 5 days were carried out in the following order:
1. With control birds
a) fed with all-mash diet,
b) fed with mash-grain diet.
(after the test (1, h) all the birds were cropectomized.)
2. With cropectomized birds
a) fed with all-mash diet,
b) fed with mash-grain diet.
(half of the birds (2, b) were fed with grits.)
Independently to the presence of crop, the digestibility of mash-grain diet was less than the one of all-mash diet. In the case of cropectomized birds, although the digestibility of all-mash diet was only slightly lower than in the case of control birds, yet under mash-grain diet that digestibility lowered considerably. On the other hand a mash-grain diet fed together with grits improved largely the digestibility in the case of cropectomized birds and grew almost equal to that of all-mash diet.
These results indicate how closely the main function of the crop, in digestion, is related to the mechanical work.