Abstract

The activity of spermatozoa in bull semen can be assessed by measuring the frequency of impedance changes in the semen. Such measurements necessitate the passage of a small electric current through the semen. The field experiment described in this paper shows that this electrical treatment is harmless. Measurements can therefore be made on samples of semen which subsequently will be used in artificial insemination.

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