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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1971) 25 107-109
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0250107
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GONADAL AND EXTRAGONADAL SPERM RESERVES OF INDIGENOUS CENTRAL AFRICAN BULLS

G. IGBOELI and A. M. RAKHA

The relationship between testis size, sperm reserves, ejaculate volume and sperm concentration are well established, (Ortavant, 1956; Almquist, Amann & O'Dell, 1958; Hale & Almquist, 1960; Hahn, Foote & Seidel, 1969). In a another report, Igboeli & Rakha (1971) showed that the ejaculate volume and the number of spermatozoa per ejaculate of mature Angoni bulls (Central African Zebu) are less than those values reported for breeds from more temperate areas. No previous reports appear to be available on the testis size, and gonadal and extra-gonadal sperm reserves of indigenous Central African bulls.

Thirty, sexually mature, indigenous breeding bulls—ten Africander, ten Angoni, and ten Barotse—were slaughtered, and the reproductive organs were removed. The left and right testes and epididymides were trimmed and weighed. After careful removal of the tunica albugínea, each testis was homogenized at 6000 rev/min for 2 min. After recording the homogenate volume, a sample of the homogenate was diluted 1:40 v/v using physiological saline containing antibiotics. The caput, corpus, and cauda of the epididymis were minced separately with sharp pointed scissors in individual beakers containing 20 ml of physiological saline and







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