This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of plane of nutrition on body
weight, average daily gain, dry mater intake, semen characteristics, serum testosterone concentration
and testicular circumference of Sanjabi ram lambs during the natural breeding
season. Sanjabi ram lambs (n = 20) that were 8 months of age were penned under natural
photoperiod at latitude 34◦18N for a period of 9 months. The control group (C, n = 10)
received a diet consisting of 80% alfalfa and 20% concentrate, providing 2.18 Mcal metabolizable
energy and 130.0 g/kg DM crude protein, whereas, treatment group (T, n = 10) was
fed with 65% alfalfa and 35% concentrate, providing 2.34 Mcal metabolizable energy and
160.0 g/kg DM crude protein. Body weight, additive daily gain and feed intake in T group
were significantly greater than those obtained in C group. Body weight and testicular circumference
increased at a steady rate throughout the experiment. All semen variables
(except percentage of abnormal sperm and semen pH), serum testosterone concentration
and testicular circumference were positively influenced by nutritional state (P < 0.05). Interaction
of nutritional state with season was found for semen volume, sperm concentration
and abnormal sperm, but there was no interaction on the total sperm, progressive motility,
live sperm, semen pH and semen index. It is concluded that the reproductive activity of
growing Sanjabi ram lambs is affected by nutritional state. These results also demonstrated
a monthly pattern in reproductive characteristics of Sanjabi ram lambs, independent of the
nutritional state.