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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 41 No. 11 1633-1635
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A Comparison of Egg Yolk-Sodium Citrate, Egg Yolk-Sodium Citrate-Glycine, and Egg Yolk-Glycine as Semen Diluters

S. K. Saha and R. B. Singh

Animal Genetics Section, Livestock Research Station, Uttar Pradesh, Mathura, India

ABSTRACT

The average length of time that a +3 motility was maintained in egg yolk-citrate-glycine, egg yolk-glycine, and egg yolk-citrate, was 14.7, 13.9, and 6.8 days, respectively, for bovine sperm; 6.8, 8.8, and 3.5 days, respectively, for buffalo sperm; and 17.2, 8.0, and 4.4 days for ram sperm. The egg yolk-sodium citrate-glycine mixture gave better visibility of the sperm in microscopic preparations.







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