Senthilkumar, SKannan, TAGnanadevi, RRamesh, GeethaBalan, CTANUVAS2020-03-132020-03-132020-03http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810145402TNV_JEZS_2020_8(2)39-42The objective of the present study was to assess the morphology and morphometric measurements in lactating and non-lactating (n=15 each) Madras Red ewes. In both the groups, udder was located in the inguinal region. It consisted of two mammary glands (right and left halves) divided by an intermammary groove and each had a single teat. In Madras Red ewes, udder circumference (UC) and inter-teat distance (ITD) showed statistically significant difference between lactating and non-lactating ewes. Udder length (UL), width of right (R-UW) and left (L-UW) quarter, udder thickness (UT), Right and left teat length (TL), teat diameter at base (TDB), teat diameter at tip (TDT), teat to floor distance (TFD), teat end to floor distance (TEFD) does not shown any statistical difference between lactating and non-lactating animals.enVeterinary ScienceGross morphometric findings of udder and teat in madras red ewesJournal of Entomology and Zoology StudiesArticle