November 22, 2024

roholla mirmahmoodi

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Research

Title
Characteristics and seasonal variation in the semen of Markhoz bucks in western Iran
Type Article
Keywords
Semen characteristics Markhoz goats Plasma testosterone concentration Seasonal variation
Researchers Javad Talebi, Manouchehr Souri, َAliasghar Moghaddam, Isaq Karimi, roholla mirmahmoodi

Abstract

The aims of the present study were to evaluate if seasonality in semen characteristics and plasma testosterone concentrations exist in Markhoz male goats. Ten Markhoz (Angora) bucks were housed and fed according to standard recognized practices. During the observation period, semen was collected monthly with the aid of an electro-ejaculator and examined microscopically immediately after collection. Physical parameters of semen and the semen index were recorded. Blood samples were also taken monthly throughout the observation period and the plasma testosterone concentration monitored. Bucks demonstrated a higher semen quality (P < 0.05) in autumn and summer (semen index of 965×106 and 752×106 ml−1, respectively), compared to spring and winter (semen index of 606×106 and 512×106, respectively). This coincided with a higher (P < 0.05) plasma testosterone concentration in autumn and summer (8.1 and 10.1 ng ml−1, respectively), compared to that obtained in spring (3.0 ng ml−1) and winter (2.5 ng ml−1). During autumn and summer, the ejaculate volume (average of 1.2 and 1.0 ml), sperm output (1159×106 and 1005×106 sperm ml−1), sperm massmotility (4.2 and 4.3), sperm progressivemotility (83.9 and 82.0%) and percentage live sperm (90.7 and 88.2%, respectively) of the buckswere higher (P < 0.05) than in the spring (0.6 ml, 880×106 sperm ml−1, 3.3, 71.5% and 80.2%) and winter (0.7 ml, 863×106 sperm ml−1, 4.0, 71.5% and 84.9%, respectively). During autumn and summer, the percentage of sperm abnormalities (5.0 and 9.2%)was significantly lower than that in spring (12.9%) and winter (11.2%). The semen pH was slightly alkaline being significantly (P < 0.05) lower in the autumn (7.1) than in spring (7.3). Data showed season of the year to influence all semen parameters evaluated—indicating that optimal buck performance may be obtained in latesummerand autumn. It can thus be said that Markhoz bucks have distinct seasonal spermatogenic activity, with poorer semen characteristics being