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Studies on the dilution of turkey semen

Pages 179-184 | Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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A.M.J. Smith, M. Bonato, K. Dzama, I.A. Malecki & S.W.P. Cloete. (2023) Liquid storage of Ostrich (Struthio camelus) semen at 5 °C through intermediate dilution. Animal Reproduction Science 249, pages 107148.
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Isa Mohammed Alkali, Suleiman Omeiza Asuku, Martina Colombo, Muhammad Modu Bukar, Mohammed Ahmed Waziri & Gaia Cecilia Luvoni. (2022) Spermatozoa Survival in Egg Yolk-Based and Soybean-Based Extenders at Ambient and Chilling Temperature in Domestic Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). Animals 12:5, pages 648.
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M. Słowińska, A. Hejmej, J. Bukowska, E. Liszewska, B. Bilińska, P. Hliwa, K. Kozłowski, J. Jankowski & A. Ciereszko. (2019) Expression and secretion of albumin in male turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) reproductive tract in relation to yellow semen syndrome. Poultry Science 98:4, pages 1872-1882.
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B.A. Rakha, M.S. Ansari, S. Akhter, I. Hussain & E. Blesbois. (2016) Cryopreservation of Indian red jungle fowl ( Gallus gallus murghi ) semen. Animal Reproduction Science 174, pages 45-55.
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Bushra Allah Rakha, Muhammad Sajjad Ansari, Iftikhar Hussain, Maqsood Anwar, Shamim Akhter & Elizabeth Blesbois. (2016) Comparison of Extenders for Liquid Storage of Indian Red Jungle Fowl ( Gallus Gallus Murghi ) Spermatozoa . Avian Biology Research 9:3, pages 207-212.
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Juan M. Blanco, Julie A. Long, George Gee, David E. Wildt & Ann M. Donoghue. (2012) Comparative cryopreservation of avian spermatozoa: Effects of freezing and thawing rates on turkey and sandhill crane sperm cryosurvival. Animal Reproduction Science 131:1-2, pages 1-8.
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Juan M. Blanco, Julie A. Long, George Gee, David E. Wildt & Ann M. Donoghue. (2011) Comparative cryopreservation of avian spermatozoa: Benefits of non-permeating osmoprotectants and ATP on turkey and crane sperm cryosurvival. Animal Reproduction Science 123:3-4, pages 242-248.
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H.M. Parker & C.D. McDaniel. (2006) The Immediate Impact of Semen Diluent and Rate of Dilution on the Sperm Quality Index, ATP Utilization, Gas Exchange, and Ionic Balance Of Broiler Breeder Sperm. Poultry Science 85:1, pages 106-116.
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B.D. Fairchild & V.L. Christensen. (2005) Influence of Hen Age and Number of Inseminated Sperm on the Number of Holes Hydrolyzed in the Inner Perivitelline Layer of Turkey Eggs. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 14:3, pages 576-581.
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HM Parker & CD McDaniel. (2003) Semen dilution prior to analysis influences the ability of the sperm quality analyzer to predict fertility whether inseminating with a constant number of sperm or a constant volume of semen. Poultry Science 82:11, pages 1808-1815.
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S.P. Gill, A.M. Donoghue & R.P. Amann. (2000) Exposure of turkey sperm to a synthetic peptide before insemination increases fertility. Poultry Science 79:3, pages 426-429.
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SP Gill, AM Donoghue, DR Holsberger, RP Amann & RM Hulet. (1999) Identifying potentially subfertile toms via a sperm-binding assay. Poultry Science 78:8, pages 1208-1218.
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H.C. CECIL & M.R. BAKST. (1993) In Vitro Lipid Peroxidation of Turkey Spermatozoa. Poultry Science 72:7, pages 1370-1378.
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J. H. SAMOUR, J. A. MARKHAM, H. D. M. MOORE & P. F. WATSON. (2009) Semen cryopreservation and artificial insemination in budgerigars ( Melopsittacus undulatus ) . Journal of Zoology 216:1, pages 169-176.
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T.J. SEXTON. (1988) Comparison of Commercial Diluents for Holding Turkey Semen 24 Hours at 5 C. Poultry Science 67:1, pages 131-134.
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T.J. SEXTON. (1987) Effect of Semen Treatments and Age of Tom on Fertility of Unstored Semen and Semen Held 18 Hours. Poultry Science 66:10, pages 1721-1726.
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REX A. HESS & R.J. THURSTON. (1984) Detection and Incidence of Yellow Turkey Semen on Commercial Breeder Farms. Poultry Science 63:10, pages 2084-2086.
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MICHELE DUPLAIX & T.J. SEXTON. (1984) Effects of Type of Freeze Straw and Thaw Temperature on the Fertilizing Capacity of Frozen Chicken Semen. Poultry Science 63:4, pages 775-780.
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M. DUPLAIX & T.J. SEXTON. (1983) Effects of Prefreeze Treatments on the Fertilizing Capacity of Unfrozen and Frozen Chicken Semen: Extender Characteristics and Dilution Method. Poultry Science 62:11, pages 2255-2260.
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R.N. CLARKE, T.J. SEXTON & M.A. OTTINGER. (1982) Effects of Holding Temperature and Storage Time on Respiratory Rate, Motility, and Fertility of Chicken and Turkey Semen. Poultry Science 61:9, pages 1912-1917.
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T.J. SEXTON, L.A. JACOBS & G.R. McDANIEL. (1980) A New Poultry Semen Extender. Poultry Science 59:2, pages 274-281.
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MARK M. COMPTON & H.P. VAN KREY. (1979) A Histological Examination of the Uterovaginal Sperm Storage Glands in the Domestic Hen Following an Insemination with Variable Semen Dosages. Poultry Science 58:2, pages 478-480.
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T.J. SEXTON & T.A. FEWLASS. (1978) A New Poultry Semen Extender. Poultry Science 57:1, pages 277-284.
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A.H.F. ODERKIRK & R.B. BUCKLAND. (1977) A Comparison of Diluents and Cryopreservatives for Freezing Turkey Semen. Poultry Science 56:6, pages 1861-1867.
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T.J. SEXTON. (1977) A New Poultry Semen Extender. Poultry Science 56:5, pages 1443-1446.
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T.J. SEXTON. (1977) Relationship between Number of Sperm Inseminated and Fertility of Turkey Hens at Various Stages of Production. Poultry Science 56:3, pages 1054-1056.
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