Undernutrition reduces the body weight and testicular size of bucks exposed to long days but not their ability to stimulate reproduction of seasonally anestrous goats
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In semiarid conditions, feed is often scarce and variable with underfeeding being common; these factors can potentially induce
fertility reductions in both sexes. Sexually active bucks are able to very efficiently fertilize out-of-season goats, but we do not
know whether underfeeding would reduce the ability of bucks to fertilize goats during these periods. Two experiments were
conducted to determine (i) testicular size and change of odor intensity of undernourished bucks exposed to long days and (ii) the
ability of these bucks to stimulate reproductive activity in seasonally anestrous goats. In experiment 1, bucks (n = 7) were fed
1.5 times the normal maintenance requirements from September to May and formed the well-fed group. Another group of bucks
(n = 7) were fed 0.5 times the maintenance requirements and formed the undernourished group. All bucks were subjected to
artificially long days from 1 November to 15 January; this period was followed by a natural photoperiod until 30 May. Body
weight, scrotal circumference and male odor intensity changes were determined every 2 weeks. In experiment 2, two groups of
female goats (n = 26 each) were exposed to well-fed (n = 2) or undernourished bucks (n = 2) on 31 March. Ovulations and
pregnancy rates were determined by transrectal ultrasonography. In experiment 1, a treatment by time interaction was detected
for BW, scrotal circumference and odor intensity changes (P < 0.001). The BWs of well-fed bucks were greater than those of the
undernourished bucks from October to May (P < 0.01), as were the scrotal circumferences from December to March (P < 0.05)
and odor intensities from February to May (P < 0.05). In experiment 2, the proportions of females that ovulated at least once
(100% v. 96%) or those that were diagnosed as pregnant (85% v. 77%; P > 0.05) did not differ significantly between the goats
exposed to well-fed or undernourished bucks. The interval between the introduction of bucks and the onset of estrous behavior
was shorter in goats exposed to well-fed bucks compared to the interval for those goats exposed to undernourished bucks
(2.5 ± 0.2 v. 9.5 ± 0.6 days; P < 0.05). We conclude that undernourishment reduces the testicular size and odor intensity
responses in bucks exposed to long days, but that undernourished bucks are still able to stimulate reproductive activity in
seasonally anestrous goats, as is also the case for well-fed bucks.
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Delgadillo, J. A., Lemière, A., Guerrero Cervantes, M. ... Zarazaga Garcés, L. A. (2020). Undernutrition reduces the body weight and testicular size of bucks exposed to long days but not their ability to stimulate reproduction of seasonally anestrous goats. Animal, 14(12), 2562–2569. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s1751731120001329














