Reproductive characteristics of Ethiopian highland sheep. II. Genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs

A study was conducted to investigate the effect of season on, and to estimate heritabilities of, and genetic correlations among, semen and spermatozoa characteristics and the relationship of these characteristics with measures of testicular or scrotal size in 6-, 9- and 12-month old ram lambs of Men...

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Main Authors: Rege, J.E.O., Toe, F., Mukasa-Mugerwa, E., Tembely, S., Anindo, D.O., Baker, R.L., Lahlou-Kassi, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29624
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author Rege, J.E.O.
Toe, F.
Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.
Tembely, S.
Anindo, D.O.
Baker, R.L.
Lahlou-Kassi, A.
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Baker, R.L.
Lahlou-Kassi, A.
Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.
Rege, J.E.O.
Tembely, S.
Toe, F.
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Toe, F.
Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.
Tembely, S.
Anindo, D.O.
Baker, R.L.
Lahlou-Kassi, A.
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description A study was conducted to investigate the effect of season on, and to estimate heritabilities of, and genetic correlations among, semen and spermatozoa characteristics and the relationship of these characteristics with measures of testicular or scrotal size in 6-, 9- and 12-month old ram lambs of Menz and Horro sheep breeds indigenous to Ethiopian highlands. A total of 278 ram lambs with substantial pedigree information were involved in the study. There was improvement in all semen and spermatozoa traits with age, the means at 12 months being consistently superior to values at 6 and 9 months of age. There were no significant breed differences in any of the traits studied, except semen volume at 9 months (0.67, S.E. 0.07 for Horro versus 0.39, S.E. 0.05 ml for Menz) and proportion of dead spermatozoa at 12 months (0.18, S.E. 0.03 versus 0.23, S.E. 0.02, respectively). Season was significant (p<0.05) for most of the traits studied, and differences were attributed primarily to nutrition. Semen collected in the wet season had higher spermatozoa concentration while samples collected in the dry season had higher proportion of abnormalities. After correcting for differences in total spermatozoa abnormalities, the wet season (of collection) had the highest spermatozoa output (volume X concentration) in 12-month old ram lambs. Heritability estimates varied substantially in magnitude, ranging from zero to over 0.4. Traits with non-trivial heritability estimates were mass motility at 9 months (0.32, S.E. 0.11), individual motility at 9 months (0.32, S.E. 0.12) and at 12 months (0.16, S.E. 0.12) and proportion of abnormal spermatozoa at 9 months (0.35, S.E. 0.13). Genetic correlations among semen and spermatozoa characteristics, as well as correlations with testicular measurements, were medium to high and generally favourable, but were associated with large standard errors. The genetic correlations of scrotal circumference with semen volume (0.55, S.E. 0.11), mass motility (0.62, S.E. 0.20), individual motility (0.54, S.E. 0.12), concentration (0.25, S.E. 0.04) and proportion of abnormal spermatozoa (-075, S.E. 0.24) in 12-month old rams indicated that selection based on this trait, which is highly heritable and easy to measure and can be measured early in life, should have appreciable favourable correlated response in semen quality and spermatozoa production.
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spelling CGSpace296242024-04-25T06:00:35Z Reproductive characteristics of Ethiopian highland sheep. II. Genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs Rege, J.E.O. Toe, F. Mukasa-Mugerwa, E. Tembely, S. Anindo, D.O. Baker, R.L. Lahlou-Kassi, A. measurements sheep reproductive performance genetic parameters highlands semen testes lambs phenotypes age body weight heritability A study was conducted to investigate the effect of season on, and to estimate heritabilities of, and genetic correlations among, semen and spermatozoa characteristics and the relationship of these characteristics with measures of testicular or scrotal size in 6-, 9- and 12-month old ram lambs of Menz and Horro sheep breeds indigenous to Ethiopian highlands. A total of 278 ram lambs with substantial pedigree information were involved in the study. There was improvement in all semen and spermatozoa traits with age, the means at 12 months being consistently superior to values at 6 and 9 months of age. There were no significant breed differences in any of the traits studied, except semen volume at 9 months (0.67, S.E. 0.07 for Horro versus 0.39, S.E. 0.05 ml for Menz) and proportion of dead spermatozoa at 12 months (0.18, S.E. 0.03 versus 0.23, S.E. 0.02, respectively). Season was significant (p<0.05) for most of the traits studied, and differences were attributed primarily to nutrition. Semen collected in the wet season had higher spermatozoa concentration while samples collected in the dry season had higher proportion of abnormalities. After correcting for differences in total spermatozoa abnormalities, the wet season (of collection) had the highest spermatozoa output (volume X concentration) in 12-month old ram lambs. Heritability estimates varied substantially in magnitude, ranging from zero to over 0.4. Traits with non-trivial heritability estimates were mass motility at 9 months (0.32, S.E. 0.11), individual motility at 9 months (0.32, S.E. 0.12) and at 12 months (0.16, S.E. 0.12) and proportion of abnormal spermatozoa at 9 months (0.35, S.E. 0.13). Genetic correlations among semen and spermatozoa characteristics, as well as correlations with testicular measurements, were medium to high and generally favourable, but were associated with large standard errors. The genetic correlations of scrotal circumference with semen volume (0.55, S.E. 0.11), mass motility (0.62, S.E. 0.20), individual motility (0.54, S.E. 0.12), concentration (0.25, S.E. 0.04) and proportion of abnormal spermatozoa (-075, S.E. 0.24) in 12-month old rams indicated that selection based on this trait, which is highly heritable and easy to measure and can be measured early in life, should have appreciable favourable correlated response in semen quality and spermatozoa production. 2000-08 2013-06-11T09:24:14Z 2013-06-11T09:24:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29624 en Limited Access Elsevier Small Ruminant Research;37(3): 173-187
spellingShingle measurements
sheep
reproductive performance
genetic parameters
highlands
semen
testes
lambs
phenotypes
age
body weight
heritability
Rege, J.E.O.
Toe, F.
Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.
Tembely, S.
Anindo, D.O.
Baker, R.L.
Lahlou-Kassi, A.
Reproductive characteristics of Ethiopian highland sheep. II. Genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs
title Reproductive characteristics of Ethiopian highland sheep. II. Genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs
title_full Reproductive characteristics of Ethiopian highland sheep. II. Genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs
title_fullStr Reproductive characteristics of Ethiopian highland sheep. II. Genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive characteristics of Ethiopian highland sheep. II. Genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs
title_short Reproductive characteristics of Ethiopian highland sheep. II. Genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs
title_sort reproductive characteristics of ethiopian highland sheep ii genetic parameters of semen characteristics and their relationships with testicular measurements in ram lambs
topic measurements
sheep
reproductive performance
genetic parameters
highlands
semen
testes
lambs
phenotypes
age
body weight
heritability
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29624
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