Reproductive evaluation of red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags under tropical conditions

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Hernandez-Souza, Maritza E. [1 ]
Ake-Lopez, Jesus R. [1 ]
Segura Correa, Jose C. [1 ]
Centurion-Castro, Fernando [1 ]
Ake-Villanueva, Jesus R. [1 ]
Ticante Perez, Victor
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[1] Univ Autonoma Yucatan, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, Dept Reprod Anim, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
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breeding season; electro-ejaculation; pregnancy rate; semen traits; MALE-FERTILITY; PROLACTIN; TESTOSTERONE; POPULATIONS; MORPHOLOGY; RAMS; WILD;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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Background: evaluation of reproductive traits of red deer is important to understand its performance. Objective: to evaluate seminal traits of red deer (Cervus elaphus) at three different stages of the breeding season (beginning, middle, and end) and to relate semen quality traits with pregnancy rate of hinds. Methods: scrotal circumference, semen volume, mass motility, individual motility, sperm concentration, morphology, and intact acrosomes were evaluated in seven stags. After evaluation, each of five stags was bred to 23 to 30 hinds. Pregnancy diagnosis was carried out using ultrasonography 45 days after the breeding season. Data were analyzed using the Student's t and chi-square tests, and simple correlation procedures. Results: scrotal circumference was reduced 5.4 cm (p<0.05) from the beginning to the end of the reproductive season, although semen volume was similar at the three different stages of the season. Sperm concentration (194 vs 622.7/10(6)), mass motility (1.6 vs 2.8), individual motility (28.6 vs 63.3%), and intact acrosome (52.7 vs 75.5%) were greater (p<0.05) at the middle of the breeding season in comparison with values found at the beginning. Percentage of abnormal spermatozoa was similar at the beginning and middle of the breeding season (p>0.05). No spermatozoa were found in stags at the end of the breeding season. Pregnancy rates were similar among bucks (p>0.05), ranging from 80% to 91.3%, and there was no relationship between pregnancy rate and semen traits. Conclusions: there was a clear seasonality of semen traits of red deer and no relationship between semen traits and pregnancy rate.
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