Two protocols of cryopreservation of goat semen with the use of computer-assisted semen analysis system

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The objective of the study was a comparison of two protocols of goat semen cryopreservation with the use of computer-assisted semen analysis system. Twenty ejaculates obtained with electroejaculation method were assessed. Each ejaculate was divided in half and frozen according to two protocols. In protocol I semen was centrifuged in order to remove its plasma and diluted in Tris buffer extender containing glucose, citric acid and glycerol with 20% addition of egg yolk. Protocol II did not include removal of plasma and the extender contained 1.5% egg yolk. It was shown that the removal of semen plasma improved motility of goat spermatozoa following freezing/thawing with respect to the following motility indicators: motility, average path velocity, amplitude of lateral head displacement at p < 0.05, and straight velocity, straightness and linearity at p < 0.01. In conclusion, the removal of semen plasma through centrifugation improved motility properties of goat semen following the freezing/thawing procedure.

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Kozdrowski, R., Dubiel, A., Bielas, W., & Dziȩcioł, M. (2007). Two protocols of cryopreservation of goat semen with the use of computer-assisted semen analysis system. Acta Veterinaria Brno, 76(4), 601–604. https://doi.org/10.2754/avb200776040601

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