Computerized and subjective assessments of post-thaw motility of semen from Finnish Ayrshire AI bulls in relation to non-return rates. |
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Authors: | M. Andersson,T. Hellman,B.-G. Holmströ m,L. Jokinen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Hautjärvi, Agricultural Data Processing Centre Ltd., Vantaa, Finnish Central Artificial Insemination Association, Vantaa and Tampere Artificial Insemination Society, SF-04840 Tampere, Hautjärvi Finland |
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Abstract: | A semen analyser (Lazymot), was used to evaluate post-thaw motilities in 296 batches of semen from 74 Ayrshire bulls used for artificial insemination (AI). Motility was also assessed subjectively. A significant correlation was observed between assessments of motility using the Lazymot analyser and the subjective assessments. There was no correlation between post-thaw motility assessments and non-return rates in relation to the batches examined, which met Finnish criteria for use in AI. This suggests that criteria for post-thaw semen motility should not be increased beyond the present requirement for 40% motile spermatozoa. |
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Keywords: | sperm motility non-return rate dairy bull |
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