Abstract

Ten boars selected from each group of local Nigerian (LNB), Large White (LW) and LNB x LW (F1) crossbred boars were studied to determine the pattern of testicular development by external testicular measurements (length and width of testis) and to find out the relationship between external testicular dimensions body weight and sperm output. The results showed that LW boars were superior to both LNB and LNB x LW (F1) boars in all testicular and body weight measurements, while LNB x LW (F1) boars showed remarkable improvement over the LNB parent in all measurements. Rapid growth of the testis occurred in LNB from 14 – 30 weeks of age and 14 – 32 weeks of age in the crossbreds. Rapid growth of testis occurred from 12 – 32 weeks in the LW boars. These periods coincided with the phase of rapid gain in body weight in the various groups. Significant (P and lowest in LNB boars. Correlations between body weight testicular measurements and sperm output per 48 h were positive and highly significant (P 0.90. Sperm output was highly correlated (P < 0.01) with body weight in all genotypes with r2 values ranging from 0.85 – 0.91. The results generally indicate that measurements of external testis dimensions, body weight and sperm output characteristics can accurately guide the assessment of the reproductive performance of boars.

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