Abstract

During the period 1963–1979, 15 spontaneous cases of the sterilizing Dag defect of the sperm tail in Danish Jersey bulls have been examined. The pedigree of these bulls could be traced back through both paternal and maternal lines to a common ancestor bull born in 1934. The probable heredity of the defect was tested in a sire-daughter breeding experiment. Six bulls out of 38 sons born produced semen typical of the Dag defect thus confirming that the defect is due to the presence of an autosomal recessive factor. Systematic examination of the epididymal contents from 17 bulls revealed that the defect consistently developed in the distal part of the epididymal caput. Neither biophysical and biochemical qualities of the epididymal contents nor the histological appearance of the duct epithelium differed from the findings in normal bulls.

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