2014
DOI: 10.4314/sajas.v44i1.4
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Seasonal variation in semen quality of Dorper rams using different collection techniques

Abstract: The aim of the study was to evaluate the seasonal variation in semen quality of Dorper rams using different semen collection techniques. The study was carried out from January 2012 to January 2013. A general management programme for health control was followed, with water being provided ad libitum throughout the trial, and all rams being fed a 2.5 kg maintenance diet per day. Eleven mature Dorper rams, recording a mean body weight of 69.6 ± 9.2 kg and mean age of 18 ± 4.7 months, were used in the trial. A grou… Show more

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“…Males were restrained in a recumbent sitting position, and samples were collected into sterile pre-warmed (37 °C) 50 ml polypropylene tubes. Semen was produced by means of periprostatic electro-stimulation using an Eltoro 3 rectal probe electro-ejaculator (Electronic Research Group, Midrand, South Africa), according to a method adapted from Malejane et al (2014). Electrical stimulation (5-15 V, 500 mA) was applied at intervals of three to five seconds, and alternated with rest periods of three to five seconds, for a maximum of six times.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Males were restrained in a recumbent sitting position, and samples were collected into sterile pre-warmed (37 °C) 50 ml polypropylene tubes. Semen was produced by means of periprostatic electro-stimulation using an Eltoro 3 rectal probe electro-ejaculator (Electronic Research Group, Midrand, South Africa), according to a method adapted from Malejane et al (2014). Electrical stimulation (5-15 V, 500 mA) was applied at intervals of three to five seconds, and alternated with rest periods of three to five seconds, for a maximum of six times.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conflicting results about effect of time of storage on chilled semen quality could be attributed to some differences in the used semen extenders, influence of age and breed of the donors on semen cryotolerance and season of semen collection. A seasonal effect with low semen quality during winter months was registered by Malejane et al, (2014). In this aspect, Rekha et al, (2016)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The number of sperm found per unit volume (mL) of semen describes the sperm concentration (Malejane et al, 2014). According to Cole and Cupps (1997), this can be used when planning artificial insemination in a flock to predict the number of breeding hens to be inseminated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%