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Use of a sperm analyzer for evaluating broiler breeder males. 2. Selection of young broiler breeder roosters for the sperm quality index increases fertile egg production.
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Parker, Heidi M. Yeatman, J. B. Schultz, C. D. Zumwalt, C. D. Mcdaniel, Christopher D. |
| Copyright Year | 2000 |
| Abstract | Previous research has shown that the sperm quality index (SQI) of rooster semen is indicative of overall semen quality. The objectives of the present experiments were to determine the correlation of the SQI with semen characteristics and fertility and to determine if selection of young males for the SQI would improve fertility. In Experiment 1 semen was collected from 35 Peterson males and was analyzed individually for sperm concentration and viability. To determine fertility, 100 microL of diluted semen was inseminated into 10 hens for each rooster. Positive correlations of the SQI with total and live sperm concentrations as well as fertility were found. A negative correlation of the SQI with the percentage of dead sperm was observed. In Experiment 2, four semen samples were collected at 2- to 3-d intervals from each of 142, 27-wk-old Peterson roosters to determine their SQI. Males were then allocated to six treatment groups based on their average SQI readings as follows: 0 to 150, 151 to 200, 201 to 250, 251 to 300, 301 to 350, and >350. For each SQI group, semen was collected weekly for 8 wk, pooled, and used at a rate of 50 microL/hen to inseminate 40 hens. The percentage of fertilized eggs increased linearly across the SQI groups, from a minimum of 65% for the 0 to 150 SQI group to a maximum of 98% for the >350 SQI group. The SQI groups of 301 to 350 and >350 produced the slowest decline in fertility over days postinsemination. Therefore, selection of males for the SQI at an early age appears to improve flock fertility. |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| DOI | 10.1093/ps/79.5.771 |
| PubMed reference number | 10824967 |
| Journal | Medline |
| Volume Number | 79 |
| Issue Number | 5 |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://oup.silverchair-cdn.com/oup/backfile/Content_public/Journal/ps/79/5/10.1093/ps/79.5.771/2/poultrysci79-0771.pdf?Expires=1492443421&Key-Pair-Id=APKAIUCZBIA4LVPAVW3Q&Signature=dxybfrOajGLbFmw4XyOF5hcKSF-7Trip3x2TO96d2S1kwtAgufPdiP0wqcV2kYJXw28u98aCvpKaK0lhWiM5pD3t-bcQR-YIivcxqQinVolyR32Ir5qmVQu2HkY2K12j1Cq0NjSN2JEv-zOZZl4MN6rXSXo3DSKegSwOzD8-ISqg36q~dM2SXeACjxKRMbj8UldnXXUq~F7ZQaTkE5fB55CWcK-XbL36oKIWLWqdQBmD6mAO9H3Ss0vkfE0WMunVMNJa4hJLbPXzk6pk8JyMBhFOnGAuRR1E6fXvJRV5shwFqzP7I2guHJxymidetrThUAFIOyDPpP2mNFQnAIYakA__ |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://doi.org/10.1093/ps%2F79.5.771 |
| Journal | Poultry science |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |