Adjusted method of penis fixation during boar semi-automatic semen collection aiming to reduce bacterial contamination |
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Authors: | Aline Fernanda Lopes Paschoal Ana Paula Gonçalves Mellagi Cristina Vicenti Ferrari Karine Ludwig Takeuti Gabriela da Silva Oliveira Mari Lourdes Bernardi Rafael da Rosa Ulguim Fernando Pandolfo Bortolozzo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Setor de Suínos da Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil;2. Minitub do Brasil, Porto Alegre, Brazil;3. Departamento de Zootecnia, Faculdade de Agronomia, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Semen collection has an essential role in the initial bacterial load in boar ejaculates and extended semen. The study aimed to explore the efficacy of an adjusted penis fixation in a semi-automatic collection system on reducing bacterial contamination of ejaculates in two-boar studs with different scenarios. Historically, stud A had low levels of bacterial load in raw semen, while stud B had a high level of contamination. A total of 56 mature boars had their semen collected using two methods of penis fixation: (a) Traditional: The penis was fixed directly with the artificial cervix and transferred to the adjustable clamp; (b) Adjusted: The fixation was performed with one gloved-hand, and after exteriorization, the penis was gripped using the artificial cervix with the other gloved-hand and transferred to the adjustable clamp. The bacterial load (p = .0045) and the occurrence of ejaculates >231 CFU/ml (p = .0101) were reduced in the Adjusted compared to the Traditional method. Bacterial load was reduced when using the Adjusted method in stud B (p = .0011), which showed a greater occurrence of critical factors for bacterial contamination (p ≤ .0034). The Adjusted method reduced the occurrence of ejaculates >231 CFU/ml when the preputial ostium was dirty (p = .016) and the duration of semen collection was >7 min (p = .022) compared to the Traditional method. In conclusion, the Adjusted penis fixation was efficient in reducing bacterial load of ejaculates, mainly in boar stud B, which had high contamination challenges. |
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Keywords: | aerobic mesophiles bacterial load ejaculate sperm swine |
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