- Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
- Reproductive Biology and Fertility
- Sperm and Testicular Function
- Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias
2020-2022
Cooling goat sperm insemination doses to 4 °C causes a delay in their delivery. However, chilling these during the transportation period could expedite delivery and process. In this study, an economical simple apparatus for semen itinere was developed, vitro quality vivo fertility of were compared with those chilled by means programmable water bath laboratory at rate −0.18 °C/min. Of tested prototypes, one that provided optimal combination (average −0.09 °C/min) time required reach (3 h 45...
Fertility is one of the most economically important traits in farm animals, due to direct and indirect costs associated low pregnancy rates. Thus, priority goals animal reproduction predict performance that semen doses will have vivo based on quality values obtained laboratory assays. Attempts been made for getting a predictive model fertility frozen-thawed sperm dairy goats, but similar studies not conducted chilled goat buck are mostly used artificial insemination many countries including...