Fertility of inactivated bovine sperm
P. Shannon, B.Curson, C.J. Pitt
NZ Dairy Board, Newstead, Hamilton
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production.
1982, 42: 91-92
Bovine sperm was inactivated by centrifuging twice through a 7%
Ficoll solution. The inactivated sperm could be reactivated for periods
up to 10 days with B.S.A., egg yolk, seminal plasma and milk. To test
the effect of inactivation on fertility semen was either (1) immediately
diluted in Caprogen + 5% egg yolk; or (2) twice centrifuged and then
diluted as above; or (3) twice centrifuged, stored in an inactivated
condition for 60 h and then diluted as above. Cows were inseminated 72
h after collection of semen. Fertility following insemination was (1)
74.3%; (2) 72.5%; (3) 54.2%. Storage of sperm in the inactivated
condition reduced fertility (P<0.01).
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