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- Title
ANALISIS MOTILITAS SPERMATOZOA SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH PEMBEKUAN PADA SAPI PERANAKAN ONGOLE (BOS INDICUS) DI BBIB SINGOSARI MALANG.
- Authors
To’aloh, Nabila; Mubarakati, Nurul Jadid; Jayanti, Gatra Ervi
- Abstract
Ongole Crossbreed (PO) cattle are a kind of indigenous cattle that are bred in the area and eaten by the people. Through the use of reproductive technology, namely artificial insemination, there is the potential to increase the availability of high-quality beef. One of the many considerations that go into the process of producing cow semen is the animals' ages. This study's goal was to perform a macroscopical and microscopical examination of the motility of spermatozoa in ongole crossbreed cattle both before and after they had been frozen. A fully randomized design (CRD) was used, and there were a total of six replications conducted at the ages of 4, 6, and 8 years. The data analysis procedure included the One Way ANOVA test and Duncan's follow-up test. Age had a statistically significant effect on the quality of fresh sperm and individual motility, according to the study's findings, with the maximum value being created at 4 years of age (82.22%), while the lowest score being achieved at 8 years of age (60.27%). The motility measured before freezing did not indicate a significant difference between the ages of 6 years (57.17%) and 8 years (56.17%), and the motility measured after thawing also did not reveal a significant difference. The value was at its lowest point at the age of 6, which was 42.23%. As can be seen from the above, age variations have an impact on individual motility but have no effect on the values measured before freezing or after PTM.
- Subjects
CATTLE breeds; CATTLE crossbreeding; SPERM motility; ARTIFICIAL insemination; REPRODUCTIVE technology; AGE differences
- Publication
Journal of Comprehensive Science (JCS), 2023, Vol 2, Issue 5, p1031
- ISSN
2962-4738
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.59188/jcs.v2i5.315