Title of article :
Effect of number of motile sperms inseminated on reproductive performance of rabbit does
Author/Authors :
Castellini، نويسنده , , Cesare and Lattaioli، نويسنده , , Paolo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The relationship between the number of motile sperms inseminated and fertility rate and litter size at birth in rabbits was investigated. A total of 651 artificial inseminations on multiparous rabbit does in different physiological states (lactating or not; sexually receptive or not) were inseminated with a number of motile cells/dose varying from about 1–20×106. The statistical model computed the following traits: maximum expected value (a), rate of approach to this value (b) and number of motile spermatozoa/dose needed to obtain threshold level (95% of the maximum). The physiological condition of the doe affected the reproductive performance. The sexual receptivity had significant effect during lactation: non-receptive does had the lowest fertility (a: 43.70%; P<0.05) while no significant differences were found in non-lactating ones (73.80 vs. 89.11%). Also the rate of approach to this maximum was different: non-receptive does showed a higher dependence on spermatozoa number than receptive females (b: 0.69 and 0.58, respectively, in lactating and non-lactating does) and consequently more spermatozoa (13.1 and 11.1×106 motile/dose) were needed to reach the threshold value. The physiological state of the does did not affect litter size and only 4.1×106 of motile spermatozoa/dose are needed to reach the threshold value.
Keywords :
Sperm quality , artificial insemination , rabbit , Fertility rate
Journal title :
Animal Reproduction Science
Journal title :
Animal Reproduction Science