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I researched.... it turns out when not in use both tracts end before the opening. Whenever you butcher a chicken... there is clearly only one hole.... and everything ends in a little pouch area before the exit.

However, when laying an egg the oviduct extends out of that hole, keeping the egg from touching any of the poopy cloaca area.

So you are correct in that the egg doesn't touch anything.
except for the poopy feathers like was posted above!
 
We shop for deals on tires. Have got great deals from tire rack .com but only if they are offering free shipping, if they are not the shipping negates the savings. Sears we have many times got buy three get one free. Last good deal we got was for our suburban, 265-70-16s Cooper discover mud and snow studdables for $105 ea delivered free. I mount them myself and don't balance, never had any problems with vibration or wear not balancing. Most the balancing comes from bad rims or bad tires. Now that most rims are aluminum I see less wheel weights when I change other people's tires.
Back when I had my f-250 hd plow truck had tires put on one wheel had weights halfway around the rim, wtf, should've told me to just get a new rim. And then when some of the weights fall off....
 
Sigh... From the same posting...
"Bonnie -- A chicken does indeed have a vagina. It’s part of her oviduct, and is the muscle that helps to push an egg out of her body."

Can anybody direct me to a diagram that specifically lists a chicken vagina? Maybe we need that graphic....
The picture I posted shows the two parts coming together. The egg pushes the vagina out and over the end of the cloaca so that the egg does not come into contact with the equivalent of a colon.

Alaskan might have a picture or a description.

You could not have the poop and the egg\vagina in contact. That would cause disease conditions.
 

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