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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / semen
- By jetray [gb] Date 13.02.11 15:16 UTC
Hi just like to know views on using stud dog with sperm count 60% he is champion dog, well proven, age aproxx 9.1/2 years & in very good health, both are kc , the reason is for possibility using him as stud is his quality however would the above out weigh any out come!! as the bitch has good quality as well & stud pedigree are very good match, asking for friend so replies may be abit slow.
- By Vanhalla [gb] Date 13.02.11 16:21 UTC Edited 13.02.11 16:27 UTC
You don't say if this figure is for motility or morphology or total number of sperm.  Speaking as the owner of a 9 year old stud dog myself, if it's for a natural mating and the bitch is young and fertile, I would go for it if this is the dog they really want to use.  I had a semen evaluation done last year which indicated that although overall the semen was in good shape for his age and his motility was pretty good, there were some age-related signs in the morphology of a percentage of the sample - in other words, there were some changes to the shape of some of the sperm (common in an older dog), but the normal sperm were still swimming strongly.  I was advised that although he would still be able to fertilise a bitch with a natural mating, he was borderline for freezing.  He had an older bitch up for mating the following month, and she produced a litter of five.
I was also advised that fertility will fall off rapidly if dogs of this age are not used regularly, which is never the case in my breed.  I would probably try the combination only once to see - if the bitch failed to get in whelp, I would probably look for a son of the old boy for the next time, particualrly if she were an older bitch.  He will be still less fertile in six months time.  My dog is semi-retired now (actually not because of fertility, but because in a small gene pool he's sired enough - he's generally no longer available, unless on a bitch of very different lines to those he's sired on before), and will be completely by his 10th birthday.
- By klb [gb] Date 13.02.11 18:40 UTC
For a natural mating I would use the dog if he is what you want. I would however progesterone test the bitch and take her on the perfect day to maximise chances of a litter, esp if those swimmers are less active, swimming in circles, or just not as many !!

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