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Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2017

15 QUANTIFICATION OF BULL SPERM TRAITS AS ASSESSED BY COMPUTER-ASSISTED SEMEN ANALYSIS AND THE RELATIONSHIP TO PREGNANCY RATE FOLLOWING CONTROLLED BREEDING

M. L. Mphaphathi; M. M. Seshoka; F. V. Ramukhithi; Z. C. Raphalalani; T. R. Netshirovha; A. Maqhashu; N. L. Kanuya; M. B. Raito; J.P.C. Greyling; T. L. Nedambale

The bulls contribution through artificial insemination to reproductive efficiency is of great biological importance. The objectives were (1) to compare the oestrous synchronization response of Bonsmara and Nguni cows; and (2) to find the relationship between cows conception rate (in vivo and in vitro fertilization) and bull sperm motility rate assessed by computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) following AI. For the in vivo sperm fertility test, 100 Bonsmara and 482 Nguni cows were randomly selected and subjected to oestrous synchronization protocol and AI with frozen-thawed assessed semen by CASA before AI. Briefly at Day 0, cows were inserted with an intravaginal CIDR® (1.9g), which was removed on Day 7. Prostaglandin was then administered (2mL) on Day 8 and a heatmount detector was placed on the hindquarter of each cow. For the in vitro sperm fertility test, collected oocytes from slaughterhouse were in vitro matured (n=360) and in vitro fertilized (sperm/mL) in 100-µL droplets (final volume) of BO-IVF medium per treatment bulls (Bonsmara or Nguni bull). The frozen/thawed semen straws of Bonsmara and Nguni bulls were randomly selected and used under the same IVF conditions. The thawed bulls sperm characteristics were examined by CASA before in vitro fertilization. Data were analysed using ANOVA. Treatment means were compared using the Fishers protected least significant difference t-test. There was no significant difference in oestrous response for the Bonsmara (83.0%) and Nguni (90.8%) cows, respectively. The Bonsmara cows recorded a significantly higher pregnancy rate (59.0%) compared with the Nguni (37.1%) cows (P<0.05). Sperm traits such as total motility (TM), progressive motility and rapid were found to be positively correlated with conception rate (r=0.06, 0.03, and 0.08, respectively; P<0.01), although correlations were low. There was no difference in the average frozen-thawed sperm TM rate of Nguni (92.2%) and Bonsmara (81.0%). There was a lower fertilization rate following IVF with Bonsmara and Nguni bull sperm. In conclusion, Nguni cows had similar oestrous response as Bonsmara cows. The sperm traits from Bonsmara and Nguni bulls were found to be related to in vivo conception and in vitro fertilization rate when sperm cells were assessed by CASA technology. However, the pregnancy rate was lower in Nguni cows.


Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction | 2016

The characterisation and cryopreservation of Venda chicken semen

M. L. Mphaphathi; M. M. Seshoka; Dibungi Luseba; Benjamin Sutherland; Tshimangadzo Lucky Nedambale


Cryobiology | 2016

Comparison of four different permitting and combination of two best cryoprotectants on freezing Nguni sperm evaluated with the aid of computer aided sperm analysis

M. M. Seshoka; Masindi L. Mphaphathi; Tshimangadzo Lucky Nedambale


Open Journal of Animal Sciences | 2016

Comparison of Oestrous Synchronization Response and Pregnancy Rate of Village Cows Following Timed Artificial Insemination in KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo Provinces

Ayanda Maqhashu; M. L. Mphaphathi; M. M. Seshoka; F. V. Ramukhithi; Frans L. Seolwana; Matshidiso B. Masenya; Thivhilaheli R. Netshirovha; Mohleko Helen Mapeka; Nkhanedzeni Baldwin Nengovhela; Noel L. Kanuya; Voster Muchenje; T. L. Nedambale


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2018

16 Evaluation of Factors Influencing Timed Artificial Insemination in South African Communal Cows

Z. C. Raphalalani; T. L. Nedambale; M. L. Mphaphathi; M. M. Seshoka; M. Nkadimeng; M. A. Bopape; F. L. Seolwana; M. H. Mapeka; F. V. Ramukhithi; K. A. Nephawe


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2018

20 Assessment of Motion and Kinematic Characteristics of Semen from Four Cattle Breeds Using Computer-Aided Sperm Analysis

M. L. Mphaphathi; M. M. Seshoka; T. R. Netshirovha; Z. C. Raphalalani; N. Bovula; M. R. Thandavhathu; B. Raito; N. L. Kanuya; A. Maqhashu; T. L. Nedambale


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2016

38 QUAIL EGG YOLK IN CITRATE EXTENDER IS SUITABLE FOR CRYOPRESERVATION OF NGUNI BULL SEMEN

M. M. Seshoka; M. L. Mphaphathi; K. S. Mafolo; M. Nkadimeng; Z. C. Raphalalani; N. L. Kanuya; T. L. Nedambale


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2016

37 DOUBLE FREEZING AND THAWING OF NGUNI BULL SEMEN

M. L. Mphaphathi; M. M. Seshoka; T. R. Netshirovha; Z. C. Raphalalani; T. C. Chokoe; M. Nkadimeng; N. L. Kanuya; J.P.C. Greyling; T. L. Nedambale


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2016

8 RESPONSE OF COMMUNAL COWS TO OESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION AND TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION

Z. C. Raphalalani; K. A. Nephawe; M. L. Mphaphathi; F. V. Ramukhithi; M. M. Seshoka; M. Nkadimeng; A. Maqhashu; M. A. Bopape; L. F. Seolwana; M. H. Mapeka; N. L. Kanuya; T. L. Nedambale


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2014

53 COMPARISON OF 4 DIFFERENT CRYOPROTECTANTS ON FREEZING NGUNI BULL SPERMATOZOA EVALUATED BY COMPUTER-AIDED SPERM ANALYSIS

M. M. Seshoka; M. L. Mphaphathi; T. L. Nedambale

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M. L. Mphaphathi

Tshwane University of Technology

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T. L. Nedambale

University of the Free State

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Z. C. Raphalalani

Tshwane University of Technology

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F. V. Ramukhithi

Tshwane University of Technology

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J.P.C. Greyling

University of the Free State

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K. A. Nephawe

Tshwane University of Technology

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B. Raito

University of the Free State

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Benjamin Sutherland

Tshwane University of Technology

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