Artifiicial Insemination with Low-Dose Semen dose not afect swine reproductive performance
2013
Chung, K.H., Gyeongnam national university of Science and Technology, Jinju, Repulic of Korea | Lee, I.J., Darby Genetics Inc., Ansung, Republic of Korea | Sa, S.J., RDA, Sungwhan, Republic of Korea | Kim, I.C., RDA, Sungwhan, Republic of Korea | Jung, B.Y., Plant and Fisheries Quarantine and Inspection Agency, Anyang, Republic of Korea | Son, J.H., Noah Biotech Inc., Cheonan, Republic of Korea
Pig producers have been shown keen interest of the number of spermatozoa in a semen dose since pig artificial insemination introduce. However, determining the minimal number of spermatozoa need per AI without detrimental effect on overall reproductive performances is not an easy question to answer. To increase the efficiency of semen utilization in pig AI , optimum number of spermatozoa per dose needed to answer.
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