EFFECT OF ZINC OXIDE LEVELS SUPPLEMENTATION ON SEMEN CHARACTERISTICS AND FERTILITY RATE OF BUCKS RABBITS UNDER SUBTROPICAL CONDITIONS

A. Baiomy, H. Hassanien, K. Emam
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The present study was conducted in the experimental farm of Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt, where there is a prevailing a subtropical climate. The experiment started in 15th of January 2012 to the end of May 2012. The work aimed to study the effect of zinc oxide (Zn O) levels supplementation on semen quality and fertility rate of buck New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits under subtropical conditions. A total number of thirty buck rabbits (16 weeks of age and average body weight 2368±14.21) were randomly divided into three equal treatments (10 bucks of each) without significant difference in average body weight between treatments. The 1st treatment (T1), rabbits saved as control (0 g Zn O supplement/ kg diet). The 2nd and 3rd treatments (T2 and T3), rabbits were fed with basal diet containing 75 and 150 ppm Zn O/ kg diet, respectively (0.096 and 0.192 g Zn O supplement/ kg diet, respectively). The results indicated that all the physical semen characteristics of NZW were significantly (P<0.05) improved by Zn O supplementation of buck NZW rabbits except ejaculate volume and sperm motility. Sperm concentration, total sperm count and live spermatozoa were significantly increased (P≤0.05) in the bucks of T2 and T3 as compared to the control ones. Moreover, fertility rate and litter size at birth were higher (P<0.05) in the bucks of T2 and T3 (Zn O supplementation) as compared to the bucks in T1 (control group). In conclusion, adding 75 or 150 ppm zinc O/ kg diet improved the physical characteristics of semen quality and fertility rate of buck NZW rabbits under subtropical conditions.
添加氧化锌水平对亚热带条件下雄兔精液特性和受精率的影响
本研究在埃及Qena的南谷大学农学院动物生产系实验农场进行,那里主要是亚热带气候。实验开始于2012年1月15日至2012年5月底。本试验旨在研究亚热带条件下饲粮中添加氧化锌(Zn O)对新西兰白兔精液质量和受精率的影响。选取16周龄、平均体重2368±14.21的雄兔30只,随机分为3组,每组10雄兔,各组平均体重无显著差异。第1次处理(T1),对照组(添加0 g Zn / kg日粮)。第2和第3处理(T2和T3)分别饲喂锌含量为75和150 ppm / kg的基础饲粮(锌添加量分别为0.096和0.192 g / kg)。结果表明:补锌对NZW雄兔除射精量和精子活力外,其他各项精液物理性状均有显著改善(P<0.05)。T2和T3雄鹿的精子浓度、总精子数和活精子数均显著高于对照组(P≤0.05)。T2组和T3组雄鹿的产仔率和窝产仔数均高于T1组(对照组)(P<0.05)。由此可见,在亚热带条件下,饲粮中添加75或150 ppm的锌可改善雄NZW兔的精液质量和受精率。
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