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Effect of oil sources and vitamin E supplementation in the diet on physical and morphological characteristics of fresh boar semen

The addition of oil sources and dietary vitamin E supplementation was evaluated on the characteristics of fresh boar sperm. Twenty-four mature Dalboar 85 boars of proven fertility and in routine semen production for artificial insemination were randomly distributed in a factorial arrangement 2 X 3, with two oil sources, soy and salmon, and three antioxidant levels: 150, 300, and 450mg/kg of vitamin E. Volume, total motile sperm, hyposmotic swelling test, percentage of live cell, and morphology did not differ (P<0.05) between the animals from the treatments. Salmon oil improved (P<0.05) sperm vigor. The vitamin E added to the diet improved (P<0.05) the sperm concentration, and there was no difference between the oil sources (P>0.05). Salmon oil treatment showed the lowest (P<0.05) concentration of total antioxidants in the semen. Vitamin E and concentration of total antioxidant showed a linear effect (P<0.05). The semen vigor and the concentration of total antioxidants were improved by oil sources, but the sperm concentration was dependent on the levels of vitamin E. Therefore, salmon oil can be used in the diet of male pigs.

boar; fatty acid; total antioxidant; seminal characteristics


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