摘要

The application of photoperiod treatments to bucks of seasonal breeds could alleviate the problem of seasonality in sperm production. As substantial differences in reproductive activity have been recorded between Mediterranean goat breeds originating in the low latitudes, compared to those originating from higher latitudes, a different response may be expected after the application of photoperiod treatment. Murciano-Granadina bucks, maintained at a latitude 38 degrees N, were exposed to a 1-year controlled light regime treatment in which 2 months of long days (16L:8D) were alternated with 2 months of short days (8L:16D). Under natural photoperiod, bucks displayed a seasonal effect regarding reaction time (P<0.01), sperm concentration (P<0.01), and number of sperm per ejaculate (P<0.001). Photoperiod treatment eliminated seasonality in sexual behaviour (P<0.05), sperm concentration (P<0.01), and overall sperm production (P<0.001). Loss of seasonality also induced a lower semen volume in spring (P<0.01)and summer (P<0.05), a lower sperm concentration in spring (P<0.001), but an increase in sperm concentration during winter (P<0.01). No significant difference was recorded in the annual mean number of sperm per ejaculate between the photoperiod intervals tested. Although the results showed the photoperiod treatment to allow adequate sperm production in winter, it may also prompt a decline in sperm production at other times of the year, thus limiting the overall advantage of this method of reproduction control at least in this Mediterranean breed of goat.

  • 出版日期2010-3