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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.24099/vet.arhiv.2493

The influence of environmental change and seasons on the sperm quality of breeding boars after relocation

Dražen Đuričić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-8013-2091 ; Mount-trade d.o.o., Garešnica, Croatia *
Franjo Marković ; Belupo d.d., Koprivnica, Croatia
Romana Horvat Marković ; Podravka d.d., Koprivnica, Croatia
Petar Džaja ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Marko Samardžija ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

* Corresponding author.


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Abstract

This study aimed to determine the impact of relocation as a potential stress factor on the reproductive properties of breeding boars, as well as the impact of the new environment on the quantity and quality of the semen obtained during different seasons. At the beginning of spring, 16 breeding boars (Large White (n=3), German Landrace (n=4), Swedish Landrace (n=6) and Pietrain (n=3)) were relocated from old to new housing conditions and exposed to loading, transport, unloading, and rehousing in a new environment. They had the same conditions of feeding, care, sexual exploitation and keeping, before and after relocation. The health status of all breeding boars was carefully monitored and controlled. No significant differences were observed in the total and average number of doses produced between seasons. There was a significantly higher value of total ejaculate volume and density during the spring compared to the values obtained in other seasons (P<0.01). Differences in the average percentage of mobility between autumn and winter were not significant (P=0.983), as in spring and summer (P=0.737). Ventilation rate, gas concentrations of ammonia, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide in the boar enclosure were similar before and after relocation. Two days after relocation, one boar (ID 172) showed signs of illness and was treated, but his sperm was rejected due to sperm agglutination and reduced motility, so he was culled. Individual analysis of the production indicators showed that there was no significant change in the spermatogenesis of healthy boars, even though they were relocated.

Keywords

boars; environmental conditions; relocation; seasons; sperm quality

Hrčak ID:

318357

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/318357

Publication date:

5.4.2024.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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