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In conclusion, the effects of sperm dose on fertilization rate and on accessory sperm count in sows were small and nonsignificant, indicating only small effects of sperm dose on the functioning of the sperm reservoir in the sow.
Thus, measurement of TSW is a useful predictor of a dog's ability to produce and ejaculate spermatozoa.
We conclude that accessory sperm count can be used for the detection of compensable defects in sperm and is a valid parameter for assessing sperm fertilization capacity.
However, high sperm concentration can distort sperm count, motility, and sperm kinematics recordings.
(S) Sperm count and testicular histopathology.
This study revealed that inherent errors abound when different counting chambers are used for sperm count.