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EFFECT OF FREQUENCY OF EJACULATION ON SEMEN CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAVY ECOTYPE CHICKEN RAISED IN DERIVED SAVANNAH REGION OF NIGERIA

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ABSTRACT

Effect of frequency of ejaculation on semen characteristics of heavy ecotype chicken raised in the derived savannah region of Nigeria was studied using twelve heavy ecotype cocks. The cocks  were  randomly  assigned  to  three  treatments  with  four  cocks  in  each  treatment. Ejaculation frequencies once, twice and thrice per week, with T1  representing once, T2, twice and T3, thrice were imposed on the birds. The experiment lasted for a period of eight weeks with  a  two-week  pre-experimental  period  during  which  cocks  were  trained  for  semen collection and six weeks of semen collection  schedule.  Feed and water were supplied  ad libitum during the experiment. Semen collected were analysed for volume, progressive sperm motility, percentage live and dead spermatozoa, percentage normal and abnormal sperm cells, sperm concentration and total sperm in the ejaculate. Result showed that ejaculate volume and total sperm in the ejaculate were not significantly (p>0.05) affected by the ejaculation frequencies   while   progressive   sperm  motility,  percentage  live  and  dead  sperm  cells, percentage normal and abnormal sperm cells and sperm concentration were all significantly (p<0.01) affected by the ejaculation frequencies. Cocks ejaculated twice weekly recorded the highest value sperm in motility 77.70 ± 0.99% , live 76.04 ± 0.90% and normal spermatozoa, 77.29 ± 0.85% while cocks ejaculated thrice weekly recorded the lowest values of 65.96  Â± 1.87%, 66.38 ± 1.90%, 68.40 ± 1.92% for motility, live and normal spermatozoa respectively. Also the cocks ejaculated thrice recorded the highest value for dead  (33.44  Â± 1.90%) and abnormal spermatozoa  (31.59 ± 1.92%) while cocks ejaculated  twice recorded  the lowest values of 23.95 ± 0.90%, 22.70 ± 0.85% for dead and abnormal spermatozoa, respectively. It was concluded  that  twice  weekly  ejaculation  gave  better  semen quality.  Therefore,  it is recommended  that  twice  per  week  ejaculating  frequency  should  be  used  for  cocks  for optimum semen quality and for high semen output.

1.0        Background of the study

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Rapid human population  growth and low protein intake are some of the major  problems facing developing countries like Nigeria. Poultry production is one of the surest and fastest means of bridging the animal protein supply needs of any nation, especially for countries like Nigeria where it has been reported that an average individual consumes about 7.5g of animal protein as against 28g consumed by an average Briton (Mmereole et al., 2001).

The local chickens constitute the majority of poultry types in Nigeria, being about 106 million in population (Ajayi, 2010) with more than 80% in the rural areas where they contribute substantially to annual meat and egg production. There are various ecotypes of local chicken in the different agro ecological zones of the country and they vary in shape, size and plumage colours  (Oluyemi  et  al.,  1982).  The  different  ecotypes  can  be  grouped  into  two  major categories on the basis of body size and body weight as ‘light’ ecotype and ‘heavy’ ecotype (Momoh and Nwosu, 2008). Light ecotype refers to those  types belonging to the swamp, rainforest  and derived  savannah  agro-ecological  zones  whose  mature body weights  range between 0.68-1.5kg. The heavy ecotype represents the types from the dry savannah (Guinea and Sahel savannah),  montane regions and  cattle kraals of the north, whose mature body weights range from 0.9-2.5kg (Atteh, 1990).

The importance of semen evaluation in poultry breeding (natural and artificial breeding), for selecting breeding males or for routine monitoring of their reproductive performance cannot be over emphasized. Semen of breeding cocks is usually evaluated to ascertain the quality before it is employed for breeding programmes.

The assessment  of semen quality characteristics  of Nigeria  local chicken gives  excellent indices of its reproductive potential (Zahradden et al., 2005) and has been reported to be a major determinant of fertility and subsequent hatchability of eggs (Peters et al., 2004). For efficient breeding programme, artificial insemination (AI) is preferred to natural mating. One of the advantages of AI over natural mating is the efficient use of male (Koophar et al., 2010). Successful application of artificial insemination to commercial hatchery operations depends on the quantity and quality of sperm obtained from  breeder males (Zhaug, 2006). Higher semen output in terms of semen volume and sperm concentration determines the number of females that can be inseminated with it. While increased semen output can be achieved from breeder male through more frequent ejaculations (Fan et al., 2004; Klimowicz et al., 2005, Zhaug 2006), evidence exists that some semen quality parameters decrease progressively with increase in the frequency of ejaculation (Nwachukwu et al., 2006; Onukwufor and Ezekwe 2006). Most of the research findings on the local chickens of Nigeria (Nwosu, 1979)  were obtained from research work on the chicken types described as light ecotype  found in the southern part of the country. The chicken type from savannah, montane  regions and cattle kraals of the north described as heavy ecotype have not been so much evaluated. Therefore, this  study  was  aimed  at  evaluating  the  effect  of  frequency  of  ejaculation  on  semen characteristics of heavy ecotype chicken raised in Derived Savannah region of Nigeria.

1.1       Objective

The broad objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of frequency of ejaculation on semen characteristics of heavy ecotype raised in Nsukka, Enugu state.

Specific objectives were to evaluate the effect of ejaculation frequencies on:

i.     Semen Colour ii.      Semen Volume iii.     Semen Motility

iv.     Live and dead spermatozoa

v.     Normal and abnormal spermatozoa and vi.     Sperm concentration

1.3 Justification

High semen output is achieved through frequent ejaculation and the volume and concentration determine the number of females to be inseminated. Semen needs to be  evaluated so as to ascertain its quality for use in artificial insemination (AI). Artificial insemination is one of the most effective and widely used techniques for the genetic improvement of farm animals. It is employed  on breeder farms to maintain the  maximum  use of males, as well as to ensure disease  prevention,  high fertility rates  and  for economic reason.  To obtain the maximum number of spermatozoa and maintain high rates of sperm production, the semen needs to be collected at a frequency that maintains output over time. Therefore, the result of this study will help in determining the frequency that gives better semen quality for use in the genetic improvement programme of local chicken ecotypes in Nigeria.



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