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BSE II RAM / BUCK. S. ‘Tona Olurode Theriogenology Unit Vet Public Health & Reproduction COLVET, UNAAB. RAM/BUCK BSE 1: INDICATION, IMPORTANCE AND IMPLICATIONS. Indication- To detect male that are sterile To detect and remove those with reduced fertility
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BSE IIRAM / BUCK S. ‘Tona Olurode Theriogenology Unit Vet Public Health & Reproduction COLVET, UNAAB
RAM/BUCK BSE 1: INDICATION, IMPORTANCEAND IMPLICATIONS Indication- • To detect male that are sterile • To detect and remove those with reduced fertility Importance- to rule out defective males and / or treat them Implication- to maximise the breeding potentials by allowing reduction in the male/female ratio for mating purposes.
BSE II PHYSICAL EXAMINATION • Physical exam involves thorough exam of the animal including the following critical areas: • Locomotor system • Body condition score • Reproductive system- • Prepuce, Penis and inguinal ring • Scrotal exam including skin, wool, testes, epididymis, scrotal circumference, scrotal neck and base • Libido
BSE III Semen collection and evaluation • Semen collection- General considerations- separate male from female at least 3days prior to collection deprive male of food and water 12hrs before for a good result Methods- EE, AV and manual massage
CLASSIFICATION OF RAMS/BUCKS AT SEMEN EVALUATION
Table 1 – Normal semen quality in the mature ram and buck Ram Buck Volume (ml) 1 (0.8-1.2) 0.8 (0.5-1.0) Sperm concentration (109/ml) 2.5 (1-6) 2.4 (2-5) Motile sperm (%) 75 (60-80) 80 (70-90) Morphological normal sperm (%) 90 (80-95) 90 (75-95)
BSE III: INTERPRETATION • Data obtained from the physical examination will assist the vet to decide on how to classify the buck/ ram into any of the FOUR categories: excellent; satisfactory; questionable or unsatisfactory.
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