Abstract

The consequence of a seasonal mating pattern is that a significant amount of semen from the top sires is required during this intensive mating period to satisfy the demand. To utilise semen from these top sires efficiently, liquid semen technology has been extensively used in New Zealand. This paper describes the essential physiological differences between liquid and frozen semen and their relative advantages and disadvantages. Alternative technologies such as freezing semen in bulk and later rediluted for use as liquid semen can be used to overcome the constraints of an intensive mating season.

R, Vishwanath, CJ Pitt, and P Shannon

Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Volume 56, , 31-34, 1996
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