FROZEN SEMEN QUALITY AND CONCEPTION RATE IN COW
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Abstract
The present study was conducted in Sadar upazila at Dinajpur district and Ejab Alliance
Limited at Thakurgaon district of Bangladesh from March 2017 to February 2018 to
investigate the frozen semen quality and conception rate in cow. Total 60 frozen semen
straw were collected from six different companies (CCBDF, Ejab, AD, DAIC, Lal-Teer
and BRAC) at first week of every month and subsequently up to next ten months. Straw
was collected from the dealer of different companies at Upazilla Veterinary Hospital,
VTH-HSTU, Dinajpur and Ejab Alliance Limited Breeding Station, Thakurgaon. Then
the straw was kept in liquid nitrogen cane and transfer to the laboratory of Ejab Alliance
Limited for evaluation. The frozen semen straws were thawed at 35-37˚C for 30-45
seconds and pooled. The post-thaw percent of motility and morphology of spermatozoa
were compared and recorded among different season, preservation time, companies and
area. Post-thaw motility and number of normal spermatozoa slightly varied on
preservation time. Higher percent of motility and number of normal spermatozoa were
73±0.00 and 83±0.75 found in winter season but lowest in summer season and that was
73±0.40 and 82.2±0.47, respectively. The percent of motility and number of normal
spermatozoa of BRAC semen were 75±2.27 and 84±1.77 and the values was higher
among other companies with lowest in Lal-Teer which were 72±1.61 and 79±3.52,
respectively. The conception rate was statistically higher (p<0.05) in winter (65%)
season, 6 months’ storage duration (66%), using BRAC semen (76.5%) and at the area of
sadar, Dinajpur (62%). The conception rate was somewhat lower in summer (60%)
season, 10 months of duration (62%) using Lal-Teer (53.2%) semen and at the area of
Ejab Alliance Ltd. (57%) Thakurgaon. It is suggested that the high quality semen is
prerequisite to increase the conception rate in cows.