SCROTAL CIRCUMFERENCE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH TESTICULAR GROWTH, AGE AND BODY WEIGHT IN INDIGENOUS BULLS
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Abstract
The relationship among the scrotal circumference and testicular parameters with body weight
and age were investigated in indigenous bulls. Data from thirty six indigenous bulls were
recorded and classified into four age groups namely, Group I (15-18 months, n=7 animals),
Group II (19-22 months, n=8 animals), Group III (23-26 months n=12 animals) and Group IV
(27 months and above, n=9 animals). Age of the bulls were determined using their dental
formula. Live weight body weight of each bull was calculated according to Shaeffer’s
formula. Scrotal circumference were measured with a cloth tape and testicular parameters and
were measured with a caliper. Body weight, scrotal circumference and testicular parameters
were varied in different age groups even in left and right testes of the same animal. The
results of different testicular parameters, scrotal circumference, and body weight at different
age of Indigenous bulls were significantly (<0.05) different among the age groups. These
parameters were increased by the advancement of age. The body weight was lowest in case of
age group I (98.14±11.87 kg) and was highest in age group IV (214.22±33.27 kg). The
scrotal circumference was lowest in case of age group I (17.14±.63 cm) and was highest in
age group IV (24.33±1.31 cm). The average estimated testicular weight was lowest in age
group I (86.38±12.18 gm) and was highest in age group IV (214.03±22.93 gm). Various
measurements of the testes were highly correlated with each other (< 0.01). Body weight
was more highly correlated with the various testicular measurements than age. Moreover age,
testis weight, and body weight of Indigenous bulls were highly correlated with scrotal
circumference. Scrotal circumference was highly correlated with other testicular
measurements as well as testicular volume. Correlation coefficient R2 between scrotal
circumference and age in indigenous bulls was 0.599 and between scrotal circumference and
body weight was 0.785 which indicates a strong positive relationship among the parameters.
Finally from the present study it could be concluded that scrotal circumference is a useful
indicator and is an important selection criterion to determine the testicular development and
breeding soundness in young bulls.