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Artificial Insemination with Low-Dose Semen does not affect Swine Reproductive Performances

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Pig producers have been shown keen interest of the number of spermatozoa in a semen dose since pig artificial insemination introduce. However, determining the minimal number of spermatozoa need per AI without detrimental effect on overall reproductive performances is not an easy question to answer. To increase the efficiency of semen utilization in pig AI, optimum number of spermatozoa per dose needed to determine. The objective of this study was to determine the reproductive performance and factors that affect on-farm application of low-dose semen insemination in sows. Data were collected from Darby Genetics AI studs from 4th of June to 7th of July, 2012 (n=401). The numbers of parturition were 84, 234 and 83 in sows inseminated with doses of 1.5×109, 2.0×109 and 2.5×109 spermatozoa in 100ml extender, respectively. There were no significant differences on reproductive performances such as gestation period, total born, total born alive, stillbirth and mummy in sows inseminated with different semen doses. The average number of born alive was 10.5, 11.0 and 10.4 from sows inseminated with 1.5×109, 2.0×109 and 2.5×109 sperms, respectively. Also, number of spermatozoa per dose did not affect litter size (p>0.10). There were no significant differences of maternal genetic line difference on gestation period, total number born, number born alive, born dead and mummy. The estimated correlation coefficients of the different semen doses with total number born, number born alive, born dead and mummy were r=—0.00, —0.01, 0.02 and 0.02, respectively. Taken together, the result of this study suggested that when semen was appropriately inseminated after induced ovulation, insemination with low-dose (1.5∼ 2.0×109) semen dose not adversely affect sow’s fertility.

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ABSTRACT
 INTRODUCTION
 MATERIALS & METHODS
  Semen Preparation
  Data Collection and Definition of Terms
  Statistical Analyses
 RESULTS
 DISCUSSION
 REFERENCES

저자정보

  • Ki-Hwa Chung Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology, Jinju 660-758, Korea
  • Il-Joo Lee Darby Genetics Inc., Ansung 456-915, Korea
  • Soo-Jin Sa National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Sungwhan 330-801, Korea
  • In-Cheul Kim National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Sungwhan 330-801, Korea
  • Byeong-Yeal Jung Animal Disease Diagnostic Division, Animal, Plant and Fisheries Quarantine & Inspection Agency, Anyang 430-757 Korea
  • Jung-Ho Son Noah Biotech Inc., Cheonan 331-858, Korea

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