The relationship of scrotal circumference to testicular weight in rams
1989
Foster, R.A. | Ladds, P.W. | Briggs, G.D. (James Cook Univ., Townsville (Australia). Graduate School of Tropical Veterinary Science) | Joffmann, D. (Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, Townsville (Australia). Oonoonba Veterinary Lab.)
Scrotal circumference (SC), testicular diameter (TD) and testicular weight (TW) were measured at necropsy of 148 Merino rams of varying age, with no clinically palpable or gross necropsy lesions of the genitalia. Despite the fact that SC measurement was performed at necropsy on scrota with greatly varying wool cover and its diverse content of plant material, the correlation of SC with TW was positive, high and significant. This was greater than that between TD and TW even though both were measured after dissection of the scrotal contents. The clinically convenient SC measurement deserves wider application as an estimate of testicular weight and therefore fertility in rams.
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