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Title: Influence of Storage Length and Diluent Composition on the Potential Viability of Chilled Turkey Semen.
Authors: Alemede, Comfort Iyabode
Ijaiya, Abdulmojeed
Banjo, Adenike
Ibrahim, Mohan
Keywords: Storage
Diluent
Semen
Turkey
Issue Date: Apr-2016
Publisher: Journal of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology
Abstract: The complete dependence in commercial turkey production, on the use of artificial insemination led to the quest for an ideal diluent that can preserve turkey semen for a long period of time. This stud compares t u performance of four different diluents in preserving turkey semen for a period of 72 hours at 5°C. Ten (10) turkey stays averaging 15 kg body weight. 4S weeks of aye. provided water ad libitum and breeders ration of 10 % CP with 2800 kcal/kg metabolizable energy and housed in individual pens were used for the study. Semen, which was collected weekly, pooled, dispensed into Jour different diluents, labelled ,4, B, C and D, with spermatozoa concentration of 2 x 109 m/mI was subjected to semen viability analysis at 0 hour. 24 hours, 48 hours, and 72 hours, respectively. In each instance viability was determined through the determination of spermatozoa Forward progressive movement (FPM). occurrence of morphological dejects and dead cells. Data was generated over a period of 12 weeks. Forward progressive movement in all the diluents decreased significantly (P> 0.05) from 0 hours to 72 hours while the occurrence of morphological defects and dead cells increased significantly (P > 0.05) throughout the storage period. The best performance was observed in diluent D with a percentage Forward progressive movement of 65 %, percentage Abnormal Spermatozoa (AS) of 4 % and percentage Dead Spermatozoa (DS) of 12 % at the end of the storage period. The least performance was that of the diluent C with percentage forward progressive movement of 55 %. Percentage abnormal spermatozoa of 5 % find percentage dead spermatozoa of 20 %. For optimum viability, it is recommended that semen diluted in all the diluents be utilized within 24 hours.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14658
ISSN: 1597 - 5460
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