Seasonal changes in semen characteristics, hormonal profiles and testicular activity in Zaraibi goats

2006 
Abstract Ten Zaraibi buck goats were used to study the effect of season on semen quality. Bucks were housed and fed according to standard recognized practices. Semen was collected twice a week for 7 consecutive weeks (starting from the 3rd to the 9th week) in the mid of the each season. During these periods scrotal circumference was measured fortnightly. The number of mounts terminating in ejaculation and the time interval between the first mount and ejaculation were also recorded. The physical parameters of semen and semen index (semen volume × spermatozoa concentration/ml × live spermatozoa% × progressive motility%) were measured for the first and the second ejaculates of each semen collection during the week. At the end of each season, testicular biopsies were obtained surgically from three bucks for histological evaluation. Plasma testosterone, FSH and LH concentrations were also determined twice weekly. Bucks demonstrated the highest libido in summer, using the least ( P P P 6 ). During autumn, bucks recorded the highest ( P 6 ), as well as a lower ( P
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