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Relationship of scrotal circumference and the semen quality parameters in Nellore purebred bulls

In 960 Nellore purebred bulls, of 11.4 to 135 months of age, belonging to farms located in the São Paulo, Goiás and Para states, was studied the possible association among the size of the scrotal circumference (CE) and sperm quality parameters, progressive motility (MOT) and sperm pathologies: the major (DEFMAI), minor (DEFMIN) and total (DEFTOT) defects. The bulls were divided by age in groups: minor than 18, from 18 to 24, from 24 to 30, from 30 to 36 and major than 36 months of age. This study was accomplished with the purpose of obtaining sizes of CE that may indicate the functional status of the testicles through the quality of the semen that can be used to predict the reproductive potential of the animals destined to the selection of bulls. Of the correlation of CE with MOT, by age group, resulted an association (R = 0,60; P<0.0001) of these parameters in the bulls up to 18 months of age, which CE above 26 cm indicated semen of high MOT (60 to 80%). The correlation between CE and sperm pathologies was very low and negatives. It was concluded that in the young bulls the size of CE indicates the quality of the semen, therefore it can be used as a criteria for the selection of animals of high reproductive potential.

motility; Nellore; scrotal circumference; sperm pathologies


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