Penampungan Semen yang Terlalu Sering Menurunkan Daya HidupSpermazoa pada Ayam Onagadori

Mawar Datu Allo Dendang, Wayan Bebas, I. G. B. Trilaksana
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One of the unique ornamental chickens that is in great demand by ornamental chicken enthusiasts is the long-tailed chicken or onagadori chicken originating from the city of Nankoku Kochi, Japan. This study was aimed to determine the effect of the frequency of semen collection on spermatozoa quality in onagadori chickens. In the study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with three treatment groups using eight onagadori chickens with an age range of 6-7 months. The first treatment (P1), was cement collection carried out every six days or once a week; the second treatment (P2) was cement collection carried out every three days or twice a week; the third treatment (P3) was cement collection carried out every two days or thrice a week. Each treatment was repeated three times. Observations were made on the quality of onagadori chicken spermatozoa. Semen collection once a week produces a volume of 0.087 mL; concentration 4.7 billion cells/mL; motility 84.66%; abnormality 8.46%; viability 81.44%. Semen collection twice a week produces a volume of 0.09 mL; concentration 4.9 billion cells/mL; motility 83.22%; abnormality 9.1%; viability 83.87. Semen collection three times a week produces a volume of 0.09 mL; concentration 4.7 billion cells/mL; motility 83.57%; abnormality 8.54%; viability 82.32%. The data obtained was analyzed by Analysis of Variant and then followed by the Least Significant Difference (LSD) test. The results showed that the frequency of semen collection at P1, P2, and P3 on volume and concentration, motility, and abnormalities yielded no significant differences (P>0.05), while viability showed significant differences (P<0.05).
频繁采集精液会降低奥纳加多利鸡精子的活力
原产于日本南国高知市的长尾鸡(ONAGADORI鸡)是一种独特的观赏鸡,深受观赏鸡爱好者的青睐。本研究旨在确定精液采集频率对长尾鸡精子质量的影响。该研究采用完全随机设计(CRD),用 8 只 6-7 月龄的 onagadori 鸡分为三个处理组。第一个处理组(P1)每六天或每周收集一次水泥;第二个处理组(P2)每三天或每周收集两次水泥;第三个处理组(P3)每两天或每周收集三次水泥。每种处理重复三次。对 onagadori 鸡精子的质量进行了观察。每周收集一次精液的体积为 0.087 毫升;浓度为 47 亿个细胞/毫升;运动率为 84.66%;畸形率为 8.46%;存活率为 81.44%。每周收集两次精液,产生的精液量为 0.09 毫升;浓度为 49 亿个细胞/毫升;运动率为 83.22%;异常率为 9.1%;存活率为 83.87%。每周收集三次精液,产生的精液量为 0.09 mL;浓度为 47 亿个细胞/mL;运动率为 83.57%;异常率为 8.54%;存活率为 82.32%。所得数据经变异分析和最小显著性差异(LSD)检验后进行分析。结果表明,P1、P2 和 P3 的精液采集频率对精液量和浓度、活力和异常的影响无显著差异(P>0.05),而活力则有显著差异(P<0.05)。
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