Preliminary study of pregnancy rates and litter sizes following artificial insemination of boar spermatozoa prepared by colloid centrifugation and hypothermic storage
Reina Jochems, Camilla O. Kristiansen, Elisabeth Kommisrud, Jane M. Morrell

TL;DR
This study shows that using colloid centrifugation and cold storage for boar sperm can replace antibiotics in artificial insemination without harming fertility or reproductive outcomes in sows.
Contribution
The study introduces a potential antibiotic-free method for boar sperm preparation using colloid centrifugation and cold storage.
Findings
Farrowing rates were similar across all groups, ranging from 88% to 89%.
Mean litter sizes were comparable, with no significant differences between groups.
Stillborn piglet rates were similar regardless of the sperm preparation method.
Abstract
Stringent efforts are being made to restrict the development of antimicrobial resistance by good antibiotic stewardship in medical, veterinary and environmental health. In the pig industry, considerable volumes of antibiotic-containing extender are utilised in artificial insemination. Separating spermatozoa from bacteria by colloid centrifugation followed by cold storage could provide an alternative to antibiotics in semen extenders, provided that sperm fertility is not affected by this combination of techniques. The objective of this proof-of-concept study was to compare reproductive outcomes in sows inseminated with control sperm samples or with samples prepared by Single Layer Centrifugation (SLC) through a low density colloid and cooled to 4 °C. A further aim was to compare the SLC sperm preparations with and without antibiotics. Sows were divided into three groups for insemination…
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TopicsSperm and Testicular Function · Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies · Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species
