“…Although it has been shown that dietary supplementation with a wide range of PUFA supplements can alter fatty acid profile and characteristics of spermatozoa, there are opposing results on the effect of PUFAs on fresh and frozen-thawed sperm quality (Fair, Doyle, Diskin, Hennessy, & Kenny, 2014). Studies with rams, bulls, fowl, goat and boars have suggested benefits after dietary supplementation of PUFAs on male reproductive parameters (Blesbois, Douard, Germain, Boniface, & Pellet, 2004;Dolatpanah, Towhidi, Farshad, Rashidi, & Rezayazdi, 2008;Estienne, Harper, & Crawford, 2008;Gholami et al, 2010;Rooke et al, 2001;Samadian et al, 2010;Selvaraju et al, 2012;Surai et al, 2000), whereas other studies in rams, humans, turkeys, chickens, rabbits and boars failed to show any significant effect on semen quality (Castellano et al, 2010;Cerolini, Zaniboni, Maldjian, & Gliozzi, 2006;Conquer, Martin, Tummon, Watson, & Tekpetey, 2000;De Graaf, Peake, Maxwell, O'Brien, & Evans, 2007;Gliozzi et al, 2009;Paulenz, Taugbøl, Hofmo, & Saarem, 1995;Zaniboni, Rizzi, & Cerolini, 2006).…”