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A long-time ambient temperature diluent for boar semen
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1989
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Reproductive SciencesFertilityReproductive HealthGynecologyFemale Reproductive FunctionSemen AnalysisReproductive BiologyBoar SemenEmbryologyReproductive PhysiologyFemale InfertilityZorpva BaseMale InfertilityReproductive MedicinePublic HealthAbstract SemenInfertilityPregnant SowFertility PreservationAnimal ReproductionUrologyTheriogenologyAnimal ScienceMedicine
ABSTRACT Semen was collected from boars of proven fertility and diluted with Zorpva base using the antibiotic treatments: benzylpenicillin and streptomycin; polymixin B; tylosin; neomycin; gentamycin; kanamycin or lincomycin and spectinomycin. The last combination provided an economical treatment with enhanced quality and preservation of motility. The addition of trehalose (1 g/1) and potassium chloride (0·25 g/1) improved the preservation of acrosomes. The resulting ‘Reading’ variant was compared with Zorpva at days 4 to 6 of storage in a split ejaculate trial using 40 sows slaughtered 9/10 weeks after insemination. Conception rates were significantly higher using Reading (16/20) compared with Zorpva (8/20; P < 0·05) and the effect was particularly marked at days 5 and 6. The mean number of embryos per pregnant sow was 11·6 (Reading) v. 9·4 (Zorpva), representing 51% and 42%, respectively, of ova shed, as measured by counting corpora lutea.
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