Effect of Collection Rhythms and Season on Rabbit Semen Production
β Scribed by A Nizza; C Di Meo; S Taranto
- Book ID
- 104468633
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 77 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0936-6768
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β¦ Synopsis
Contents
The effects of collection regimen and time of year on rabbit semen production were determined in this study. A total of 14 crossbreed Hyla bucks were used in winter and summer. In each season, rabbits were assigned to two groups. In group 1, (nβ=β7) rabbits were subjected to an extensive collection regimen (two ejaculates per male, once daily/week) and in group 2, (nβ=β7) a semiβintensive semen collection regimen was performed (two ejaculates per male, twice weekly). The traits recorded for each sample were libido, volume, pH, motility, sperm concentration, percentage of alive spermatozoa and sperm abnormalities. The results obtained in this study indicate that when increasing collection frequency, the rate of useful collections decreased (from 0.81βΒ±β0.017 to 0.69βΒ± 0.016; pβ<β0.01). The rate of useful collection also decreased in the transition from winter to summer (from 0.79βΒ±β0.018 to 0.70βΒ±β0.017; pβ<β0.01). Among the ejaculate characteristics studied, only volume/ejaculate (from 0.64βΒ±β0.015 to 0.53βΒ± 0.017; pβ<β0.01) and spermatozoa/ml (from 406βΒ± 15 to 359βΒ±β13βmillion; pβ<β0.01) appeared negatively affected by collection. In winter fewer volume/ejaculates were produced (0.55βΒ±β0.015 vs 0.60βΒ±β0.016βml; pβ<β0.01) and fewer spermatozoa/ml (360βΒ±β14 vs 394βΒ± 16βmillion; pβ< 0.01) than in summer. The doses produced per ejaculate decreased as collection frequency increased, but the number of doses produced per week was higher in the semiβintensive than the extensive rhythm (26.5βΒ±β2.1 vs 20.9βΒ±β1.5; pβ<β0.01). The results suggest that a semiβintensive rhythm may be viewed favourably.
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