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Effect of Semen Collection Methods on the Quality of Pre‐ and Post‐thawed B ali Cattle ( B os javanicus ) S permatozoa
This study was conducted to evaluate the response of B ali bulls ( B os javanicus ) to different semen collection methods and their effects on fresh and post‐thawed semen quality. The collection methods employed were electro‐ejaculation ( EE ), transrectal massage ( RM ) and RM followed by EE ( RM ...
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Published in: | Reproduction in domestic animals 2013-12, Vol.48 (6), p.1006-1012 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This study was conducted to evaluate the response of
B
ali bulls (
B
os javanicus
) to different semen collection methods and their effects on fresh and post‐thawed semen quality. The collection methods employed were electro‐ejaculation (
EE
), transrectal massage (
RM
) and
RM
followed by
EE
(
RM
+
EE
). A total of 25 untrained
B
ali bulls (age between 2 and 4 years old) were subjected to the different semen collection methods. Fresh semen samples from all the 25 bulls were evaluated for volume,
pH
, general motility, live/dead ratio and abnormality using the conventional method. For fresh and frozen samples collected by
EE
and
RM
from 10 bulls, computer‐assisted semen analysis system was used for precise quantitative measurement of motility, velocity and forward progression. Accucell photometer was used to measure sperm concentration in all samples, regardless fresh and frozen. Semen samples were obtained 100% of the attempts using
EE
, 84% using
RM
and 96% using
RM
+
EE
. There were no differences among the collection methods for fresh semen quality characteristics, including motility, morphology and viability, but
pH
and volume were higher for
EE
than
RM
and
RM
+
EE
. Higher sperm concentration was observed in semen collected by
RM
than the other two methods. Different age groups (2–3 and >3–4 years old) of the bulls did not show significant differences in volume,
pH
, sperm concentration, percentages in motility, live/dead ratio and normal sperm morphology. The quality of semen for general and progressive motility,
VAP
,
VSL
and
VCL
and acrosomal integrity after thawing was higher for
RM
than
EE
. In conclusion,
B
ali bulls appeared to respond best to
EE
and the combination of
RM
+
EE
than
RM
, as a method of semen collection, with a shorter time of stimulation required. Differences in age of the Bali bulls did not affect the semen quality. |
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ISSN: | 0936-6768 1439-0531 |
DOI: | 10.1111/rda.12206 |