“…Kinematic measures of sperm motility are widely considered important for assessing ejaculates and fertility in a wide variety of species (Amann, ; Bakst & Cecil, ; Farrell, Foote, Simkin, Clegg, & Wall, ; Holt, Holt, Moore, Reed, & Curnock, ; Klimowicz, Nizanski, Batkowski, & Savic, ; Long et al, ; Moore & Akhondi, ). The CASA technology has been used to evaluate potential fertility in a variety of poultry species, including the broiler chicken and turkey, as well as quail (Farooq, Malecki, Mahmood, & Martin, , ; King, Holsberger, & Donoghue, ; Long et al, ). Moreover, changes in sperm motility parameters with advancing age have been documented in humans (Johnson, Dunleavya, Gemmell, & Nakagawa, ; Sloter et al, ).…”