Minimum sperm dose for optimal fertility after artificial insemination in ostriches.
Autor: | Muvhali PT; Department of Animal Sciences, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa; Directorate Animal Sciences, Western Cape Department of Agriculture: Elsenburg, Private Bag X1, Elsenburg, 7607, South Africa. Electronic address: pfunzo.muvhali@westerncape.gov.za., Bonato M; Department of Animal Sciences, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa., Malecki IA; Department of Animal Sciences, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa; School of Agriculture and Environment, Faculty of Science, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA, 6009, Australia., Cloete SWP; Department of Animal Sciences, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa; Directorate Animal Sciences, Western Cape Department of Agriculture: Elsenburg, Private Bag X1, Elsenburg, 7607, South Africa. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Theriogenology [Theriogenology] 2022 Jul 15; Vol. 187, pp. 34-41. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Apr 25. |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.04.013 |
Abstrakt: | Artificial insemination (AI) in ostriches may present potential solutions to high proportions of infertile eggs commonly recorded on commercial farms and assist in reducing the number of males for breeding purposes thereby leading to a more economical and efficient farming system. Although non-invasive methods to collect semen and to artificially inseminate female ostriches have been developed, the insemination dose for maximum fertility of eggs remains unknown. This study was thus conducted to determine the minimum sperm dose that would promote fertility of eggs following AI in female ostriches. A total of 22 South African black ostriches (7 males and 15 females) aged between 2 and 9 years old were used. Semen samples were collected using the dummy female method and diluted 1:4 (semen: diluent) with an ostrich specific semen diluent. Females were inseminated with various sperm doses of diluted semen from the same male three times a week, every second day resulting in a total sperm dose of A: <2.5 × 10 9 , B: 2.5-5 × 10 9 , C: 5-7.5 × 10 9 and D: 7.5-9.6 × 10 9 sperm/week. Eggs produced after insemination were opened to determine the fertilization status of the germinal disc (GD) with an unaided eye. The fertile period was then calculated as the number of days fertilized eggs were laid after the last AI. Furthermore, the number of sperm trapped in the outer perivitelline membrane (sperm Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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