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1 Artificial Insemination
John Parrish Updated:9/19/2018

2 Objectives of Artificial Insemination
Genetic improvement of livestock Disease control mechanism Possible to increase fertility Decrease breeding expense Updated:9/19/2018

3 Current Status of US Industry
Dairy Cattle 7 million (50%) - in Denmark, Japan, % Beef Cattle 1.3 million (3%) Swine % Turkey 100% Horses Increasing rapidly Updated:9/19/2018

4 Advantages of AI Genetic Improvement Rapid proof of sire
Wide spread use and availability of genetically superior sires 1 bull can breed 500,000 cows in a lifetime After death, semen can be used Oldest frozen semen years old Rapid proof of sire Progeny testing examines offspring for desired traits With natural mating would only have 100’s of offspring Updated:9/19/2018

5 Advantages of AI (cont.)
Availability of sires Sires anywhere in world Danger of bull (male) removed Disease reduction Crossbreeding Can try without buying sire Improved management Start to keep records Updated:9/19/2018

6 Advantages of AI (cont.)
Economics Cost of very good sire is reduced because extend semen Cost to maintain sire’s reduced as don’t need as many to breed all the females Updated:9/19/2018

7 Disadvantages Estrus detection must be good Trained inseminator
Bull semen the best, other species not as good Use of poor male may increase if not tested well Technology to store cooled or frozen semen Difficult to maintain Updated:9/19/2018

8 Age When Semen Can Be Collected
Bull 12 months Boar months Ram months Stallion months Dog months Updated:9/19/2018

9 Effect of Age on Sperm Output
Bull Sperm Output 10 20 30 40 50 60 Age in Months Updated:9/19/2018

10 Semen Collection Sexual arousal Sight, sound, smell, touch
Best mount - Live Updated:9/19/2018

11 Collection on a Live Mount
Updated:9/19/2018

12 Collection on a Live Mount
Updated:9/19/2018

13 Semen Collection Sexual arousal Sight, sound, smell, touch
Best mount - Live Alternative mount - dummies Bull Stallion Boar Ram Updated:9/19/2018

14 Collection of a Bull on a Dummy
Updated:9/19/2018

15 Stallion Collection on a Phantom
Updated:9/19/2018

16 Boar Collection on a Dummy
Updated:9/19/2018

17 Ram Collection on a Dummy
Updated:9/19/2018

18 Semen Collection (cont.)
Sexual Preparation False mounts In bulls can increase sperm collected by 100% Novelty Change mounts, location, other males present Breed and species differences Beef bulls less libido than dairy bulls Arab stallions more libido than Quarter horse stallions Rams less libido than bulls or male goats Updated:9/19/2018

19 Semen Collection (cont.)
Frequency of collection As increase frequency/wk decrease sperm/ejaculate Increase sperm recovered/wk Updated:9/19/2018

20 Effect of Collection Frequency on Sperm Output
Item Dairy Beef Sheep Swine Horses # of collections Volume (ml) Concentration (million/ml) Total sperm/ejac. (billion) Total sperm/wk (billion) Motile sperm(%) Normal sperm(%) Updated:9/19/2018

21 Artificial Vaginas Inner Liner Collection cone Collection vial Water
Updated:9/19/2018

22 Characteristics of AV Temperature Pressure Friction
Bull, stallion, ram - 45°C Pressure Friction Lubrication essential Updated:9/19/2018

23 Electroejaculation Useful if male won’t or can’t mount
Get urine often Poorer quality ejac. Used in rams and beef bulls Updated:9/19/2018

24 Massage Method Stimulate by rectal massage Seminal vesicles
Vas deferens Updated:9/19/2018

25 Semen Evaluation Appearance (color) Volume Motility Concentration
No debris No puss No urine Volume Motility Concentration Hemocytometer, spectrophotometer Morphology Updated:9/19/2018

26 Preservation of Semen Extenders (7 components) Nutrients
Glucose, fructose Cold shock prevention Milk, skim-milk, egg yolk Buffer Citrate, Tris Osmotic pressure The buffer component Updated:9/19/2018

27 Preservation of Semen (cont.)
Inhibit bacterial growth antibiotics Increase volume Cryoprotectant glycerol Updated:9/19/2018

28 Preservation of Semen (cont.)
Liquid Semen Collect semen Semen quality exam Extend 1:3 (semen:extender) Minimal extension rate Cool to 5°C over 2 hours OK for bull, stallion, ram Boar - cool to 15°C Updated:9/19/2018

29 Preservation of Semen (cont.)
Once cooled, extend semen to final amount Bovine (inseminate 0.5 ml) 2 to 5 million sperm/ml Equine (inseminate 1 billion sperm) 25 to 50 million sperm/ml If don’t cool then inseminate 500 million motile sperm Swine (inseminate 1.5 to 6 billion sperm in 50 ml) 30 to 120 million sperm/ml Updated:9/19/2018

30 Preservation of Semen (cont.)
Frozen semen Follow instruction for collecting and cooling semen After cooling to 5°C, extend to 2X the final concentration desired If want final concentration to be 40 million/ml then dilute to 80 million to ml at this time Hold semen for 4 to 6 hours at 5°C Equilibrates semen to the cold Updated:9/19/2018

31 Preservation of Semen (cont.)
Add the cryoprotectant Mix extender with 2X final cryoprotectant amount, 1:1 with extended semen Do this in small portions to minimize cryoprotectant toxicity Package semen 0.5 ml French straws Ampules Freeze semen Liquid nitrogen vapor Static Mechanically controlled Dry ice depressions for pellet freezing Updated:9/19/2018

32 Updated:9/19/2018

33 Preservation of Semen (cont.)
Storage In a liquid nitrogen tank Updated:9/19/2018

34 Liquid Nitrogen Tank Updated:9/19/2018

35 Temperature in Neck of Storage Tank
Liquid Nitrogen -196°C Updated:9/19/2018

36 Temperature of Straws If Low LN
Updated:9/19/2018

37 Thawing Use the procedures recommended by the semen supplier!!!
35°C water for seconds Ice water for 3 minutes Pocket thaw Updated:9/19/2018

38 Insemination of the Female
Detection of estrus No need to review this material Time of insemination Cattle (2X daily heat detection) 12 hours after observed in standing heat (AM - PM rule) Inseminate on the day of estrus Swine (2X daily heat detection) Sow - 24 and 36 hours after first seen in estrus Gilt - 12 and 24 hours after first seen in estrus Updated:9/19/2018

39 Insemination of the Female
Sheep 12 to 18 hours after first seen in estrus Horses Every second day beginning on day 3 of heat Breed when reach mm follicle Breed 24 hours after HCG injection HCG given when a >35 mm follicle is present Ovulation is 36 to 40 hours after HCG Insemination protocol Rectal-vaginal Vaginal Updated:9/19/2018

40 Insemination of the Cow
Rectal-Vaginal Approach Updated:9/19/2018

41 Artificial Insemination in the Mare
Vaginal Updated:9/19/2018

42 Artificial Insemination in the Sow
Updated:9/19/2018

43 Factors Effecting Conception Rate
How is conception rate measured? Non-return rate Rectal palpation Ultrasound Time of insemination If after ovulation then get aging of oocytes # of sperm inseminated Fertility of males Skill of inseminator Updated:9/19/2018

44 Use and Success of AI Semen
Species Liquid Frozen Preg. Rate Major Problems Dairy Cattle OK OK OK, need good heat detection Beef Cattle OK OK Range area large: poor heat detection Sheep OK Fair Large range; low value of ewe Swine OK Fair Estrus detection Horses OK Fair Timing insemination, breed restrictions Turkey OK Poor 90 None Humans OK Fair 5-30 Donors; infertility; time Updated:9/19/2018


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