“…It contains oligo-elements, lipid peroxides and phospholipases that are deleterious to in vitro storage (Blesbois and Mauger, 1989;Blesbois et al, 1993;Douard et al, 2004a). In contrast, the anti-oxidant enzymes and a fraction of high molecular weight also present in the seminal plasma are beneficial to the in vitro storage of avian sperm (Blesbois and de Reviers, 1992;Surai et al, 1998). However, the presence of various toxic components, either naturally present in seminal plasma or added to it at the time of ejaculation or as the result of sperm catabolism, results overall in improved conditions of in vitro storage if the initial seminal plasma is discarded (Blesbois, 1990;Blesbois and Hermier, 1990;Douard et al, 2005) or replaced by dialysed seminal plasma (Blesbois and De Reviers, 1992;Iaffaldano and Meluzzi, 2003).…”