Individual Variation for In Vitro Fertilization Success in Dairy Bulls
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 70 (10) , 2150-2153
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(87)80267-9
Abstract
Individual semen samples from 29 bulls in routine artificial breeding service were tested for their capability to achieve in vitro fertilization. Ejaculated semen was diluted, .1 ml of semen in 2 ml of a modified Tyrode''s medium with an osmolality of 340 mOsmol/kg, washed thrice, incubated 3 h at 37.degree.C before being used for in vitro fertilization, or incubated 4 h and 8 h before assessment of motility, capacitation, and acrosome integrity. The degree of variability in percentage of oocytes fertilized was assessed along with several factors that might contribute to this variation. Variation among bulls was not significantly different. Variation from one replicate to another was high. Variation was found in motility, capacitation, and frequency of acrosome reaction, but these variables were not significantly correlated to fertilization rate in vitro.Keywords
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