Author/Authors :
tibary, a. washington state university - college of veterinary medicine and center for reproductive biology - comparative theriogenology, department of veterinary clinical sciences, Pullman, USA , boukhliq, r. institut agronomique et vétérinaire hassan ii - unité de reproduction animale, département de médecine, chirurgie et reproduction, Rabat, Morocco , el allali, k. institut agronomique et vétérinaire hassan ii - unité d’anatomie comparée, département des sciences biologiques et pharmaceutiques vétérinaires, Rabat, Morocco
Title Of Article :
Ram and Buck Breeding Soundness Examination
Abstract :
Male breeding soundness examination (BSE) is an important component of sheep and goat farming. BSE is best performed 2 months before the breeding season and is based on clinical and physical examination as well as sperm abnormalities detection. Rams are classified based on physical examination and semen evaluation finding in one of 4 categories: Unsatisfactory, questionable, satisfactory, and excellent. The satisfactory rams will achieve good reproductive performance if joined to ewes at a ratio of 1:50 for 60 days. However exceptional rams are expected to achieve good reproductive performance at a ratio of 1 ram to 100 ewes. For Buck, scrotal circumference should be at least 25 cm for breeds weighing more than 40 kg. Buck is deemed satisfactory breeder if he passes the physical examination, and has an ejaculate with at least 50 % progressively motile spermatozoa and less than 30 % total sperm abnormalities. This paper reviews factors affecting fertility, sperm production and quality as well as libido and mating ability in the ram. Details of genital examination and semen evaluation and interpretation of results are discussed. Classification of rams according to their reproductive potential is presented. Specific recommendations, when available for the buck, are highlighted. The main genital diseases are presented. The most frequent culling reason for ram is epididymitis due to Brucella ovis. Systematic culling of rams with epididymitis improves flock lambing rates by 10 to 15 %. Overall, the examination of the reproductive capacity in the ram and the buck is an important tool for improvement of flocks/herds fertility and prevention of contagious or hereditary diseases.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Genital diseases , fertility , sheep , goat
JournalTitle :
Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires