2020
DOI: 10.21836/pem20200102
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Semen quality evaluation in young stallions – feasibility and comparison of two different protocols

Abstract: Semen analysis is a valuable approach to assess male fertility in the horse. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of two different semen collection protocols, stallion's age, season and previous rearing conditions on sperm parameters of young stallions. Semen samples were obtained from 23 stallions (age range: 30-42 months old) every six weeks. Stallions were reared under different conditions prior to the start of the study. Semen collection was either performed twice with an interval of one hour … Show more

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“…The collected semen was assessed for total volume (ml) and gel free volume (ml) using graduated cylinder as previously described (Aurich, 2016). The sperm concentration x 10 6 / ml was estimated using SpermaCue ® (semen analyzer, Minitube) as previously mentioned (Köhne et al, 2020) and the total sperm count x 10 9 /ejaculate (Con/ejac) was evaluated by multiplying sperm concentration by semen volume. The pH was determined with the waterproof pocket pH tester (HI98107, Hanna, USA).…”
Section: Semen Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collected semen was assessed for total volume (ml) and gel free volume (ml) using graduated cylinder as previously described (Aurich, 2016). The sperm concentration x 10 6 / ml was estimated using SpermaCue ® (semen analyzer, Minitube) as previously mentioned (Köhne et al, 2020) and the total sperm count x 10 9 /ejaculate (Con/ejac) was evaluated by multiplying sperm concentration by semen volume. The pH was determined with the waterproof pocket pH tester (HI98107, Hanna, USA).…”
Section: Semen Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage of the motile sperm and progressively motility sperms (Pms) were estimated using CASA (31). The sperm cell concentration (Spcc/ml) was estimated using SpermaCue ® (semen analyzer, Minitube) by measuring the optical density and comparing with a calibration curve (10) and the total sperm count per ejaculate (Con/ej) was calculated by multiplying the semen volume and the sperm concentration. The percentage of live sperm (Liv %) was estimated after preparing a stained film using eosin-nigrosin stain (minitube, GmbH, Germany) as previously described (32,33).…”
Section: Semen Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%