2021
DOI: 10.21887/ijvsbt.17.1.9
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Effect of Season and Year of Birth on Pubertal Age, Body Weight and Scrotal Circumference of Kankrej Bulls at First Semen Collection

Abstract: Data on 26 bulls of Kankrej cattle (birth date from 2006 to 2017) inducted at a semen station from 2010 to 2020 were analyzed to study the effects of season and year of birth on age, body weight and scrotal circumference of bull at first semen collection. The overall least-squares means for age, body weight, and scrotal circumference of bulls at first semen collection were 1122.36 ± 86.9 days, 537.69 ± 10.51 kg and 30.86 ± 1.60 cm. Non-genetic factors like season and year of birth did not contribute significan… Show more

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“…It is known that the genetic improvement of reproduction traits can be achieved by the optimal use of sperm from the best bulls in artificial insemination (Suprayogi et al, 2020). Many bulls with genetically high productivity during use in the artificial insemination programme are culled for signs of growth, due to injuries and previous diseases, poor libido, unsatisfactory sperm quality, and its unsuitability to be frozen (Dangar et al, 2021). The fertility of bulls is given less attention than that of cows because it is complex and multi-factorial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that the genetic improvement of reproduction traits can be achieved by the optimal use of sperm from the best bulls in artificial insemination (Suprayogi et al, 2020). Many bulls with genetically high productivity during use in the artificial insemination programme are culled for signs of growth, due to injuries and previous diseases, poor libido, unsatisfactory sperm quality, and its unsuitability to be frozen (Dangar et al, 2021). The fertility of bulls is given less attention than that of cows because it is complex and multi-factorial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that the genetic improvement of reproduction traits can be achieved by the optimal use of sperm from the best bulls in artificial insemination (Suprayogi et al, 2020). Many bulls with genetically high productivity during use in the artificial insemination programme are culled for signs of growth, due to injuries and previous diseases, poor libido, unsatisfactory sperm quality, and its unsuitability to be frozen (Dangar et al, 2021). The fertility of bulls is given less attention than that of cows because it is complex and multi-factorial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%