@article{MAKHILLJAVA200981145,
    title = {Comparison of Semen Quality in Indigenous and Ross Broiler Breeder Roosters},
    journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances},
    volume = {8},
    number = {1},
    pages = {90-93},
    year = {2009},
    issn = {1680-5593},
    doi = {javaa.2009.90.93},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2009.90.93},
    author = {S. Tabatabaei,R.A. Batavani and},
    keywords = {Cock,strain,breeder,sperm quality},
    abstract = {The aim of this study, was to evaluate the effect of rooster strain (Indigenous and Ross-308 broiler breeder roosters) on semen quality. Total of 90 semen samples were collected from 15 Ross-308 and 15 Indigenous roosters at 3 days interval. Semen was collected from roosters by abdominal massage. After dilution, semen samples were examined microscopically for quality parameters (sperm concentration, live-dead proportion, motility rate and morphological defects of sperm). The concentration of spermatozoa in Indigenous and Ross broiler breeder roosters were 3.3&plusmn;0.38x10<SUP>9</SUP> and 6.6&plusmn;0.53x10<SUP>9</SUP> ML<SUP>-1</SUP>, respectively (p&lt;0.01). The motility rate of spermatozoa in ross roosters were 78&plusmn;1.7% and significantly (p&lt;0.01) differed from those of indigenous roosters (86.5&plusmn;0.78%). The viability rate in ross males were 82.25&plusmn;2.04% and in indigenous roosters were 89.63&plusmn;1.32% (p&lt;0.01). The percentage of morphological defects in ross and indigenous males were 10.13&plusmn;0.40 and 7.00&plusmn;0.53%, respectively (p&lt;0.01). Total acrosome, head, mid-piece and tail abnormalities in ross roosters were 12.55&plusmn;0.33, 25.91&plusmn;0.13, 20.55&plusmn;0.07 and 41.04&plusmn;0.19%, while in Indigenous roosters were 14.31&plusmn;0.18, 31.4&plusmn;0.24, 10.15&plusmn;0.11 and 44.1&plusmn;0.26%, respectively and the differences were significant (p&lt;0.01). It is concluded that semen quality could be different between genetically improved (Ross-308 strain) and indigenous roosters.}
    }