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Brushing Rams Before and During Electroejaculation Improves Sperm Motility and Kinetics with Slight Changes in Stress Biomarkers

ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE(2024)

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The aim of this study was to determine whether brushing rams before and during electroejaculation (EE) reduces their stress response and improves the characteristics of the ejaculate. A single person brushed each ram for 5 min daily, for 15 days, in an individual pen. Semen was collected from five rams brushed before and during EE by the same brusher, while the other five were electroejaculated without being brushed. The treatments were exchanged three days later, so semen was collected from all the rams with both treatments. Brushing increased mass motility (P P = 0.05), and curvilinear (P P = 0.001), linear (P P = 0.02), and average path (P P = 0.01) velocities of sperm, as well as the average amplitude of lateral displacement of the sperm head (P P = 0.05), and tended to increase sperm concentration (P P = 0.09). Brushing tended to reduce the cortisol concentration (P P = 0.06) and the duration of head movements when 2 V pulse series V was applied (P P = 0.1). Brushing increased creatine kinase concentration (P P = 0.04) and tended to increase rectal (P P = 0.06) and maximum eye surface temperatures (P P = 0.1), total time, and number of electrical pulses administered (P P = 0.07 for both variables), as well as the sum of pulses per voltage applied during EE (P P = 0.06). In rams accustomed to being brushed by the same person, brushing them before and during EE improved semen quality, with slight changes in the stress responses.
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Animal welfare,Human-animal relationship,Sperm kinetics,Semen quality Stroke
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