Evaluation of fertility and infertility in natural service bulls
- PMID: 15501139
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2003.10.017
Evaluation of fertility and infertility in natural service bulls
Abstract
The potential fertility of bulls can be evaluated in the field by assessment of mating ability and physical examination. Both methods are useful for screening out low fertility bulls, although neither allows precise determination of the pregnancy rates that bulls actually achieve. Observations of coitus, libido testing and service capacity testing are the main methods of assessing mating ability in the field and, although not reliable for virgin bulls, are widely used for older bulls. Of the traits that are assessed during physical examination, those most closely correlated with fertility are scrotal circumference and the semen quality parameters of motility and morphology. Whilst these methods allow reasonable accuracy in determining the fertility potential of an individual bull, they do not take into account other managemental constraint to bulls' fertility. Although these are reasonable well understood for beef herds, the managemental factors that affect the performance of natural service sires in dairy herds are poorly understood.
Comment in
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Evaluation of natural service bulls--the "other" BSE.Vet J. 2004 Nov;168(3):211-2. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2003.12.005. Vet J. 2004. PMID: 15501137 No abstract available.
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