1989
DOI: 10.1080/00071668908417170
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Current role of semen storage and artificial insemination in the turkey industry

Abstract: The turkey industry is moving towards the development of stud farms, but an essential condition is the existence of efficient methods to store semen. Much research has been done recently to determine the number of viable spermatozoa in an insemination dose needed for maintaining optimum fertility. Practical methods to determine the number of intact spermatozoa in semen, both before and after storage, are under development. It is now possible to store turkey semen for 6 to 24 h without appreciable loss in ferti… Show more

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“…In recent years, a "stud farm" concept has been proposed in which the male breeder flock would be managed by welltrained personnel who would collect and process semen and then distribute it to hen breeder units. Developments in semen processing technology, which suggest that semen can be stored for up to 24 h without a loss in fertilizing capacity (Van Wambeke and Huyghebaert, 1989), have facilitated the implementation of stud farms. To use the semen production potential of the male breeder flock most effectively in a stud farm, the males should be brought into semen production at an earlier age than is traditional.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a "stud farm" concept has been proposed in which the male breeder flock would be managed by welltrained personnel who would collect and process semen and then distribute it to hen breeder units. Developments in semen processing technology, which suggest that semen can be stored for up to 24 h without a loss in fertilizing capacity (Van Wambeke and Huyghebaert, 1989), have facilitated the implementation of stud farms. To use the semen production potential of the male breeder flock most effectively in a stud farm, the males should be brought into semen production at an earlier age than is traditional.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hindi sperması 6-24 saat (kısa süreli saklama) fertilite kaybına uğramadan saklanabilmektedir (3,23,26). Ancak ticari amaçlı yetiştirmelerde ve gen kaynaklarının uzun süreli saklanması ve kullanılmasında spermanın dondurulmasına (uzun süreli saklama) gerek vardır.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Suni tohumlama 1960'dan sonra hindi yetiştiriciliğinde kullanılmış ve ticari yetiştirme ile üretimin en önemli unsurlarından birisi olmuştur. Erkek hindi ile dişi hindi arasındaki cüsse farklılığı dolayısıyla çiftleşememe ve sıklıkla ağır cüsseli hindilerde düşük fertilite elde edilmesi ticari üretimin suni tohumlama ile desteklenmesini zorunlu kılmıştır (9,26).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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