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標題: | High ejaculation frequency enhances semen production in Taiwan country chickens | 作者: | Fan, Y.K. 朱志成 Ju, J.C. Lee, S.L. Chen, C.F. Peh, H.C. Hsu, J.C. Lee, Y.P. 許振忠 陳志峰 |
關鍵字: | ejaculation frequency;PCV;sperm concentration;roosters;gallus-domesticus;sperm mobility | Project: | Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 期刊/報告no:: | Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 7, Page(s) 924-929. | 摘要: | The objective of this study were to investigate the effect of ejaculation frequency on semen characteristics and to establish a method for quick assessment of sperm concentration in TCC using packed cell volume (PCV) as the parameter (Trial 1). Eighty senior roosters, averaging 61 wk-old, were used and the sperm concentrations were determined using a hemacytometer. The PCV value was measured in a capillary (0.75 nun in inner diameter) by centrifugation. A simple linear regression analysis suggested that the sperm concentrations were significantly correlated with PCV values (r = 0.62, p < 0.001). Trial 2 was conducted to determine the optimal ejaculation frequency of TCC roosters in a weekly semen collection program. The male birds were subjected to 1, 2, 3 or 6 ejaculations per week for four consecutive weeks and semen characteristics including ejaculation volume (EV, mL), sperm motility (%), PCV (%), sperm concentration (ESC, x 10(9)/mL), weekly sperm production (WSP, x 10(9)/wk) and average motile sperm numbers (AMSN, x 10(9)/ejac) were determined. Average EV was greater in the group with 3 ejac/wk than with only 1 ejac/wk in weeks 1 and 3 of the collection period. WSP increased with ejaculation frequency during the first 3 weeks of collection (p < 0.05). Sperm motility was better in the birds with 6 ejac/wk than in single ejaculation group for the first 2 wk and no significant differences were found for the last 2 wk of study. In contrast, the PCV value showed a trend of reduction for the first 2 wks in the 6 ejac/wk group. Surprisingly, no significant differences were detected in the AMSN among treatment groups. The weekly motile sperm production (WMSP) increased with ejaculation frequency. Based on our observation, PCV values could be used for a quick estimation of sperm concentration and an intensive semen collection program enhanced weekly sperm production in TCC roosters. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11455/44970 | ISSN: | 1011-2367 |
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