THE INFLUENCE OF SEASONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION TO THE SEMEN QUALITY OF MURRAH BUFFALOES
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Received: 16/04/20                Revised: 09/06/20                Published: 11/06/20Abstract
03 healthy Murrah bulls numbered as 05, 06, 07 from 5 to 7 years of age, live bodyweight from 600 to 700 kg were tested in order to select high quality semen and to select preservative frozen semen solution. The results showed that, semen quality is significantly depended on individual. Bull number 05 had the best semen quality, expressed as it had better semen volume, higher sperms activity, sperm livability, and higher sperm mobility (3.18 ml, 70.89%, 94.78%, 2.2 billion/movement) and had the lowest abnormal sperm morphology (6.63%). The quality of semen is autumn showed the best with V, A, C, Sg and VAC parameters were (3.21 ml, 70.96%, 1.08 billion /movement, 94.82% and 2.47 billion / ejaculate. The solution 2 (MT2) with 7.5% glycerin showed to have higher post defrost semen quality with the sperm activity (A) was 39.93%, Abnormal sperm morphology (K) was 9.92% and sperm mobility was 85.27%.
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