Journal article

Scrotal circumference, bodyweight and semen characteristics in growing dairy-breed natural-service bulls in Tasmania, Australia

RK Waite, CJ Dwyer, DS Beggs, PD Mansell, MA Stevenson, MF Pyman

New Zealand Veterinary Journal | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2019

Abstract

Aims: To provide herd managers with a set of decision rules allowing them to predict the likelihood that a juvenile bull is ready for Bull Breeding Soundness Evaluation (BBSE), or breeding, if bodyweight and scrotal circumference are known. Methods: This was a longitudinal study following two groups of young pasture-fed Holstein and Jersey bulls from northwest Tasmania, Australia. Individual scrotal circumference, bodyweight and semen characteristics were recorded at 6–8 weekly intervals, from 6–18 months of age. Classification and regression tree analyses were used to predict the probability that a bull had ≥70% normal sperm morphology based on scrotal circumference and bodyweight measureme..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the support of Dairy Australia, Dairy Tas, Smithton Veterinary Service, Chenovet Animal Andrology Laboratory and the University of Melbourne. This project was also supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.