Abstract

The negative effects of seasonality on ram fertility during the spring months (non-breeding season) can be addressed by administration of melatonin. Slow-release implants containing 18 mg of melatonin are available to improve reproductive responses in ewes but as far as we are aware nobody has examined the effects of dose on increasing testicular size and plasma testosterone levels. Mature Border Leicester rams were randomly allocated to four doses (0, 18, 36 and 54 mg) with treatment beginning in mid-September (spring). Measurements (scrotal size, testosterone and melatonin concentrations, live weight and body condition score) began before hormone administration and continued at monthly intervals until January (mid-summer). Scrotal circumference increased with increasing dose with 36 and 54 mg treatments producing larger responses than 0 and 18 mg treatments (p < 0.05). Plasma testosterone concentration was positively related (p ≤ 0.05) with plasma melatonin levels on days 60 and 90 after melatonin administration. There was a negative relationship (p < 0.01) between plasma melatonin concentration and liveweight on day 30. It is concluded that a higher dose of melatonin is required to maintain plasma melatonin levels in larger animals, and that at least 36 mg is required to elicit a threshold response in testicular size.

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