Distribution of AI boars according to seminal plasma protein content on pig farms in AP Vojvodina (Serbia)
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Apić, JelenaVakanjac, Slobodanka
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Radović, Ivan
Stanković, Branislav
Jotanović, Stoja
Kanački, Zdenko
Maletić, Milan
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Reduced fertilization capacity of overdiluted insemination doses was frequently
demonstrated as a factor of lower fertility in artificial (AI), compared with natural inseminated
sows. The aim of the present study was to investigate the distribution of boars, used for AI on
intensive pig farm in AP Vojvodina, according to protein content in seminal plasma. Total of
75 ejaculates, from the 64 boars was investigated. Average protein content in seminal plasma,
for all boars, were 2.9% (1.2% to 6.5%). Only 31% of the 64 investigated boars has a high (≥
3.6%, average 4.1%) proteine content in seminal plasma. Other boars has low protein content
(≤ 3.5%, average 2.3%) in seminal plasma. According to the results obtained in the present
study, and the results of other authors, it can be concluded that evaluation of protein content in
seminal plasma maybe a useful tool for the determination of ejaculate quality and to selection
the higher fertile boars prior to using for artificial inse...mination.
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boar / distribution / protein content / seminal plasmaSource:
The International Symposium on Animal Science (ISAS), 19th International Congress on Biotechnology in Animal Reproduction (ICBAR), Novi Sad, 9 - 11. 9. 2015, 2015, 128-133Publisher:
- Novi Sad : Poljoprivredni fakultet
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - CONF AU - Apić, Jelena AU - Vakanjac, Slobodanka AU - Radović, Ivan AU - Stanković, Branislav AU - Jotanović, Stoja AU - Kanački, Zdenko AU - Maletić, Milan PY - 2015 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3934 AB - Reduced fertilization capacity of overdiluted insemination doses was frequently demonstrated as a factor of lower fertility in artificial (AI), compared with natural inseminated sows. The aim of the present study was to investigate the distribution of boars, used for AI on intensive pig farm in AP Vojvodina, according to protein content in seminal plasma. Total of 75 ejaculates, from the 64 boars was investigated. Average protein content in seminal plasma, for all boars, were 2.9% (1.2% to 6.5%). Only 31% of the 64 investigated boars has a high (≥ 3.6%, average 4.1%) proteine content in seminal plasma. Other boars has low protein content (≤ 3.5%, average 2.3%) in seminal plasma. According to the results obtained in the present study, and the results of other authors, it can be concluded that evaluation of protein content in seminal plasma maybe a useful tool for the determination of ejaculate quality and to selection the higher fertile boars prior to using for artificial insemination. PB - Novi Sad : Poljoprivredni fakultet C3 - The International Symposium on Animal Science (ISAS), 19th International Congress on Biotechnology in Animal Reproduction (ICBAR), Novi Sad, 9 - 11. 9. 2015 T1 - Distribution of AI boars according to seminal plasma protein content on pig farms in AP Vojvodina (Serbia) SP - 128 EP - 133 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3934 ER -
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Apić, J., Vakanjac, S., Radović, I., Stanković, B., Jotanović, S., Kanački, Z.,& Maletić, M.. (2015). Distribution of AI boars according to seminal plasma protein content on pig farms in AP Vojvodina (Serbia). in The International Symposium on Animal Science (ISAS), 19th International Congress on Biotechnology in Animal Reproduction (ICBAR), Novi Sad, 9 - 11. 9. 2015 Novi Sad : Poljoprivredni fakultet., 128-133. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3934
Apić J, Vakanjac S, Radović I, Stanković B, Jotanović S, Kanački Z, Maletić M. Distribution of AI boars according to seminal plasma protein content on pig farms in AP Vojvodina (Serbia). in The International Symposium on Animal Science (ISAS), 19th International Congress on Biotechnology in Animal Reproduction (ICBAR), Novi Sad, 9 - 11. 9. 2015. 2015;:128-133. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3934 .
Apić, Jelena, Vakanjac, Slobodanka, Radović, Ivan, Stanković, Branislav, Jotanović, Stoja, Kanački, Zdenko, Maletić, Milan, "Distribution of AI boars according to seminal plasma protein content on pig farms in AP Vojvodina (Serbia)" in The International Symposium on Animal Science (ISAS), 19th International Congress on Biotechnology in Animal Reproduction (ICBAR), Novi Sad, 9 - 11. 9. 2015 (2015):128-133, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3934 .