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Effect of Seminal Extenders on Equine Fertility
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Effect of Seminal Extenders on Equine Fertility
Effect of Seminal Extenders on Equine Fertility
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B. W. Picket
B. W. Picket
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L. D. Burwash
L. D. Burwash
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J. L. Voss
J. L. Voss
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D. G. Back
D. G. Back
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1 June 1975
journal article
Published by
Oxford University Press (OUP)
in
Journal of Animal Science
Vol. 40
(6)
,
1136-1143
https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1975.4061136x
Abstract
Pregnancy rate, spermatozoan motility and spermatozoan agglutination were significantly lower in an extender containing .349% Tris than in an extender utilizing 2.4% Tris. First-cycle pregnancy rates of 22.2 and 11.1% were obtained with 500 and 100 × 10
6
motile spermatozoa in a 2.4% Tris extender, and a rate of 61.1% (P < .05) was obtained with 500 × 10
6
motile spermatozoa in raw semen. After four cycles there was no significant difference in fertility obtained with 2.4% Tris and the raw semen when 500 × 10
6
spermatozoa were utilized (72.2
vs
88.9%). First cycle pregnancy rates of 37.5, 75.0 and 75.0% were obtained in 1973 when mares were inseminated with 500 × 10
6
motile spermatozoa extended in 2.4% Tris, and cream-gel extenders and with raw semen, respectively. After three cycles, mares on the Tris-seminal treatment had a pregnancy rate of 75.0%, which was lower (P < .05) than the 95.8 and 91.7% for the cream-gel and raw-seminal treatments, respectively. The presence of glycerol in the Tris extenders may have been at least partially responsible for the depression of fertility. Pregnancy rates of 75.0 and 91.7% were obtained after one and three cycles, respectively, with a mean insemination volume of 1.5 ml of raw semen. Thus, a large insemination volume may not be necessary for maximum fertility in the mare. Copyright © 1975. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1975 by American Society of Animal Science.
Keywords
TREATMENT
COPYRIGHT
ANIMAL
TRIS
AMERICAN
PREGNANCY RATES
CREAM
MOTILE
SEMINAL
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