Factors influencing English Bulldog bitch fertility after surgical uterine deposition of fresh semen

2019 
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of body weight, oxytocin deposition in the uterus at artificial insemination (AI), vaginal cytology, serum progesterone (P4) concentration at AI, semen volume and total sperm cells per AI on whelping rate and litter size of English Bulldogs bitches following intrauterine surgical semen deposition. Seventy-eight English Bulldog bitches were artificially inseminated via semen infusion (number of sperm cells inseminated 300 - 2500 × 106) at the uterine body with fresh semen without extender and under general anesthesia. Whelping rate was greater (P 23 kg than bitches with 75% vaginal cornified epithelium at AI (85.1%) than animals with 4 mL of semen). Litter size was larger (P 23 kg than lighter animals (3.72 ± 1.79 and 2.30 ± 1.46 pups per litter, respectively). Litter size was not influenced by sperm concentration, semen volume, vaginal cytology, serum P4 concentration and infusion of oxytocin in the uterus at AI (P > 0.1). The results of this study indicate that increasing body weight of English Bulldog bitches is related to higher whelping rates and larger litter size. Also, > 75% of superficial cornified vaginal cells (squamous) at AI and > 4 ml semen volume maximize whelping rates in this breed of dogs.
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