Background: breeding soundness evaluation (BSE) of males is crucial for reproductive success in sheep production systems. Objective: to determine the causes of failure when annual BSE was used to evaluate reproductive performance of rams. Methods: we analyzed 1,017 reproductive assessment records and assigned animals to young or mature groups. Animals were classified as approved or failed in the BSE. Statistical analyses were performed through Chi-square tests, correlation, and factor analyses. Results: our results clearly show the importance of regularly performing BSE to detect potential failures in rams that might reduce general fertility rates. Conclusions: consistent physical causes of failure were identified, and fertility rates varie...
Breeding-soundness evaluations are a common tool in the beef industry to test a bull’s potential fer...
A breeding soundness examination (BSE) involving animal physical examination, scrotal circumference ...
Very few bulls are “sterile” and unable to produce any offspring. But, 10% to 25% of bulls have redu...
Background: breeding soundness evaluation (BSE) of males is crucial for reproductive success in shee...
The objective of a breeding soundness examination (BSE) of rams is to evaluate and classify their po...
In order for ram breeding soundness examinations to be of maximum value to producers they must be re...
Clinical evaluation of reproductive ability of rams is an integral part of sheep health management p...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Systematic examination of all males to be used for breeding can prevent reproductive failure, minimi...
Male breeding soundness examination (BSE) is an important component of sheep and goat farming. BSE i...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the breeding soundness (BSE) of rams and bucks used in c...
Background Predicting the ability of rams to detect, mate and fertilise ewes in oestrus accuratel...
This breeding have been monitored from 2010 to 2011 to evaluate the effect of rams on the number of ...
Annual ram pre-breeding soundness examinations (PBSE) are accepted as an integral component of veter...
In sheep farms, achieving economic and productive efficiency and sustainability goals is directly re...
Breeding-soundness evaluations are a common tool in the beef industry to test a bull’s potential fer...
A breeding soundness examination (BSE) involving animal physical examination, scrotal circumference ...
Very few bulls are “sterile” and unable to produce any offspring. But, 10% to 25% of bulls have redu...
Background: breeding soundness evaluation (BSE) of males is crucial for reproductive success in shee...
The objective of a breeding soundness examination (BSE) of rams is to evaluate and classify their po...
In order for ram breeding soundness examinations to be of maximum value to producers they must be re...
Clinical evaluation of reproductive ability of rams is an integral part of sheep health management p...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Systematic examination of all males to be used for breeding can prevent reproductive failure, minimi...
Male breeding soundness examination (BSE) is an important component of sheep and goat farming. BSE i...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the breeding soundness (BSE) of rams and bucks used in c...
Background Predicting the ability of rams to detect, mate and fertilise ewes in oestrus accuratel...
This breeding have been monitored from 2010 to 2011 to evaluate the effect of rams on the number of ...
Annual ram pre-breeding soundness examinations (PBSE) are accepted as an integral component of veter...
In sheep farms, achieving economic and productive efficiency and sustainability goals is directly re...
Breeding-soundness evaluations are a common tool in the beef industry to test a bull’s potential fer...
A breeding soundness examination (BSE) involving animal physical examination, scrotal circumference ...
Very few bulls are “sterile” and unable to produce any offspring. But, 10% to 25% of bulls have redu...