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In a comparison of the Blumberg diluent with the Beltsville extender, semen stored for 6 h before use gave an egg fertility of 95.7 and 88.2% resp., and a hatchability of fertile eggs of 81.0 and 75.1%. When the Blumberg diluent was used with an insemination interval of 7 and 14 days, egg fertility ...
100 hybrid hens were inseminated at intervals of 2-3 days over a period of 4-6 wk with frozen semen diluted with ethylene glycol or dimethylacetamide (DMA). For 1740 and 1411 eggs in the 2 groups resp., egg fertility averaged 55.5 and 64.8%, and hatchability was 70.0 and 81.4% for fertilised eggs...
Turkey semen diluted with ethylene glycol or N,N-dimethyl acetamide (DMA) was frozen slowly (by 1°C/min to -30°, standard method) and stored in liquid nitrogen, was frozen rapidly to -40° and stored in liquid nitrogen, or was frozen in pellets and stored in dry ice; the different treatments were...