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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1971) 24 111-113
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0240111
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FERTILITY OF FROZEN RABBIT SEMEN

G. F. STRANZINGER, R. R. MAURER and S. K. PAUFLER

Summary.: Rabbit semen was extended in a tris-yolk-12·5% DMSO extender and frozen in liquid nitrogen vapour or on a 'dry ice' block after glycerol had been added. No differences (P>0·10) were found between inseminations with liquid semen and semen frozen in pellets with regard to the number of young born or the pregnancy rate. Other methods produced significantly (P<0·05) fewer young. Significantly (P<0·05) more young were born to does inseminated 5 hr after they received the ovulating hormone.







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