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Association of linear type pelvic traits with testicular characteristics and reproductive capability of breeding dairy bulls.

Dilip Kumar MandalMahesh KumarShrikant Tyagi
Published in: Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene (2022)
Associations of pelvic linear type traits (PLT) on production and reproduction of cows were widely documented; in contrast, importance of PLT on bulls' reproductive ability, semen quality, semen cryo-preservability, frozen semen doses (FSD) production etc. was inadequately reported. The present study was conducted on Frieswal bulls (N = 378, age: 6-91 months, m) to assess age-wise growth dynamics of pelvic dimensions, classifying age into 6 groups (6 m, 7-12 m, 13-24 m, 25-36 m, 37-48 m, >48 m). Iso-age group bulls' (N = 100; 25-36 m) records were analysed after classifying seasons (summer/rainy/winter) of semen collection, if pelvic morphometric traits had any practical associations with testicular traits, semen quality and FSD production or not. A discriminant function was developed based on PLT, which showed poor predictive ability to distinguish FSD/non-FSD category bulls. Age significantly influenced growth and dimensions of gonadal and external pelvic morphometry traits. The dimensions of PLT increased at higher rate up to 36 m age and thereafter enhancement became insignificant. Pelvic linear type traits were positively (p < .01) associated with testicular/scrotal traits. Among PLT studied, pelvic triangle area (PTA) was the strongest discriminating variable to distinguish between good and poor breeding bulls. Bulls of larger PTA (≥1000 cm 2 ), at average 30 m age, produced relatively inferior-quality semen, viz. lower volume (-3%), sperm concentration (-48 × 10 6 /mL), motility, semen quality index, total sperm counts/ejaculate (-601 × 10 6 ), motile sperm counts/ejaculate (-474 × 10 6 ) and total post-thaw motile sperm counts (-226 10 6 ), than bulls of lesser PTA (<1000 cm 2 ). It was concluded that external PTA could be a useful addition to the bulls' breeding soundness evaluation.
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