2012
DOI: 10.17221/6272-cjas
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Relationship of ejaculate quality and selected biochemical parameters of blood in cockerels of three laying lines

Abstract: In domestic fowl (Gallus gallus f. domestica), monitoring of both quantitative and qualitative parameters of ejaculates is an indispensable precondition of successful artificial insemination; on the basis of the obtained results it is then possible to select the individuals that produce sufficient amounts AbstRAct: Ejaculates and blood plasma were sampled from cocks of three laying lines: Barred Plymouth Rock (BPR), Sussex Light (SU), and Rhode Island Red (RIR). Ejaculates and blood plasma were sampled four ti… Show more

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“…Mean concentration of spermatozoa was significantly (P>0.05) higher in RIR X Local Cross (2.80±11.4 × 10 9 /ml) as compared to Punjab Red and RIR (2.13 ± 8.12, 1.83 ± 7.76 × 10 9 /ml). A higher sperm concentration (4.8 x 10 9 /ml) was observed in RIR reported by Jarinkovicova et al 2008 in comparison to our observations. On the contrary low sperm concentration of 0.75 x 10 9 /ml (Bah et al, 2001), 1.47 x 10 9 /ml (Shanmugam et al, 2013) and 1.59 x 10 9 (Denisa et al, 2015) have been reported in RIR.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…Mean concentration of spermatozoa was significantly (P>0.05) higher in RIR X Local Cross (2.80±11.4 × 10 9 /ml) as compared to Punjab Red and RIR (2.13 ± 8.12, 1.83 ± 7.76 × 10 9 /ml). A higher sperm concentration (4.8 x 10 9 /ml) was observed in RIR reported by Jarinkovicova et al 2008 in comparison to our observations. On the contrary low sperm concentration of 0.75 x 10 9 /ml (Bah et al, 2001), 1.47 x 10 9 /ml (Shanmugam et al, 2013) and 1.59 x 10 9 (Denisa et al, 2015) have been reported in RIR.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 67%