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Semen quality of adult male offspring of <i>Heterobranchus longifilis</i> of different parental age groups fed two different iso-nitrogenous feeds


A.J. Otoh
J.P. Udoh

Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the influence of feed type and age of broodstock on semen quality of F1 offspring of Heterobranchus longifilis. Parental broodstocks aged 1½, 2½ and 3½ year-old raised on farm-made and commercial feeds were hormonally induced to spawn. The consequent fingerlings of parental broodstocks of the three age classes were cultured for 1½ years using commercial feed and thereafter, evaluated for semen quality. Statistical analysis evidence that parental isonitrogenous nutrition and age had no significant effects (P>0.05) on semen quality of F1 offspring of H. longifilis. All values of sperm quality parameters showed non-significant (p>0.05) differences among groups evaluated. However, sperm quality increased with increasing age of paternal broodstock (P > 0.05). Study suggests breeders should give greater attention to good quality feeds for F1 broodstock; and broodstock aged 2½ years and above should be acquired on account of availability and affordability in production of good quality male broodstock, semen quality and for mass production of H. longifilis.

Keywords: Age-related effects, reproductive performances, spermatozoa, trans generational transmission


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