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Author(s): M. Pettitt and E. Beltranena
Publication Date: January 1, 2002
Reference: Prairie Swine Centre Annual Research Report 2002 pp. 14-15
Country: Canada

Summary:

A study was carried out to determine if cooling method, incubation time and extender affected the success of storing boar semen at 5A?A?C. Extended boar semen can be stored at 5A?A?C with acceptable values of sperm progressive motility, total motility and viability over time. This success depends upon incubating the sperm at 17A?A?C for at least 24 hours prior to 5A?A?C storage.

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