Effect of dry season nutritional supplementation on fertility in bulls in Sanyati smallholder farming area, Zimbabwe

Previous work from this research team provided empirical evidence supporting the hypothesis that bull scarcity and poor semen quality might have accounted for observed low overall cowherd conception and pregnancy in Sanyati communal area. The objective of this study was to assess the fertility of bu...

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Published inAfrican journal of agricultural research Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 34 - 41
Main Authors Marume, U., Kusina, N.T., Hamudikuwanda, H., Ndengun, M., Nyoni, O.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lagos Academic Journals 02.01.2014
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Summary:Previous work from this research team provided empirical evidence supporting the hypothesis that bull scarcity and poor semen quality might have accounted for observed low overall cowherd conception and pregnancy in Sanyati communal area. The objective of this study was to assess the fertility of bulls found in Sanyati as a measure to provide an insight into their potential for successful breeding in turn, hopefully improve conception in the cowherd in Sanyati. Twelve indigenous bulls, allocated to two groups comprising six bulls each, were used in the study to determine the effect of dry season nutritional supplementation on scrotal circumference and semen characteristics.
ISSN:1991-637X
1991-637X
DOI:10.5897/AJAR07.067