The objective of this study was to assess the protein profile of ovine seminal plasma using 2D-PAGE and verify if BSP A1/A2 are present in ovine seminal plasma. Seminal plasma was collected from three mature rams and pooled to eliminate individual differences. Seminal plasma samples were submited to 2D-PAGE using 12% acrylamide gels. The image analysis software identified 21 protein spots on the air-dried gel, with molecular weight ranging from 15 to 115 kDa and p I 3.2 to 8.7. The most prominent spots were those <30 kDa. The most intensely stained spots were: 3 (18–19 kDa, p I 4.8–5.0), 5 (17–18 kDa, p I 5.0–5.2), 7 (15–16 kDa, p I 6.2–6.4), and 23 (105–108 kDa, p I 6.8–7.0). Three of these spots (spots 3, 5 and 7, respectively) accounted for 41.1% of the relative intensity of the spots of the gels, based on the intensity of the Comassie blue staining. Western blot analysis indicated that spots 3 and 5 were similar to BSP A1/A2 (16.5, p I 4.7–5.0 and 16 kDa, p I 4.9–5.2) identified in Manjunath's studies [Manjunath P, Sairam MR. Purification and biochimical characterization of three major acid proteins (BSP A1, BSP A2 and BSP A3) from bovine seminal plasma. Biochem J 7 (1987) 685–92.], based on the specific reaction of the polyclonal antibody to those spots.