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Semen preservation involves the collection, processing, and storage of stallion semen for future use in artificial insemination. This practice enables the extension of genetic material across geographical boundaries and temporal constraints. The preservation process typically includes semen evaluation, dilution with extenders, cooling, and sometimes cryopreservation. Factors such as semen quality, extender composition, and storage conditions influence the success of preservation. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore techniques, challenges, and advancements in the field of equine semen preservation, focusing on optimizing fertility outcomes and extending the reproductive lifespan of stallions.
Influence of Cryopreservation on the Acrosome Reaction in Hucul Stallion Spermatozoa.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    June 28, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 13 1915 doi: 10.3390/ani15131915
Bugno-Poniewierska M, Bielecka M, Pietras N, Kij-Mitka B, Podstawski Z, Długosz B.The Hucul horse is a Polish primitive breed with a small population size, which highlights the importance of preserving the genetic resources. The cryopreservation of semen is essential for creating gene banks, but its effect on the acrosome reaction in Hucul stallions has not yet been investigated. The acrosome reaction is one of the most important physiological events associated with the fertilization process. Therefore, our goal was to determine the level of acrosome reaction in chilled and frozen/thawed Hucul stallion semen using the FluoAcro test and the SCA semen analysis system. We foun...
Effect of Centrifugation of Stallion Semen Through a Low Density Colloid Prior to Freezing on Sperm Cryosurvival.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    June 25, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 13 1881 doi: 10.3390/ani15131881
Al-Kass Z, Morrell JM, Ntallaris T.Sperm quality is adversely affected by cryopreservation due to the increased production of reactive oxygen species, which affects the integrity of sperm membranes, motility, and DNA fragmentation. Three methods for removing seminal plasma, washing (centrifuging extended semen at 800× for 10 min) and Single Layer Centrifugation with high or low density Equicoll, were used to prepare 29 ejaculates from ten stallions for freezing. Sperm quality parameters (kinematics, plasma membrane integrity, superoxide and hydrogen peroxide production, mitochondrial membrane potential, and DNA fragmentation)...
Advancements in microfluidic and electrophoretic techniques for stallion sperm isolation.
Reproduction, fertility, and development    June 2, 2025   Volume 37 doi: 10.1071/RD25045
Medica A, Aitken RJ, Swegen A, Gibb Z.Context Equine reproductive technologies are crucial for overcoming challenges in natural fertilisation, particularly in sub-fertile stallions and breeding programs focused on genetic conservation and performance enhancement. Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), such as artificial insemination (AI), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and in vitro fertilisation (IVF), improve fertility outcomes and enable breeding across geographical distances. Aims This review examines sperm isolation techniques used in ART, evaluating their efficacy, limitations, and potential to enhance reproduct...
Comparative Analysis of Proteomic Characteristics in Seminal Plasma Between Horses and Donkeys.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    May 23, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 11 1532 doi: 10.3390/ani15111532
Wen X, Ren H, He Q, Yi M, Ulaangerel T, Bou G.Horses and donkeys, as integral members of the equine family, exhibit distinct reproductive capabilities and characteristics. Seminal plasma, the fluid component of semen, contains a variety of proteins that play critical roles in sperm function and fertility. This study aimed to systematically compare the protein profiles in the seminal plasma of horses and donkeys, thereby elucidating the molecular differences between these two species. The study utilized 4D-DIA proteomics technology to analyze seminal plasma from horses and donkeys and further validated key proteins through Western blot. Ou...
Metformin and rosiglitazone affect motility, lipid peroxidation and mitochondrial activity of thawed equine spermatozoa.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 11, 2025   Volume 149 105570 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2025.105570
Usuga A, Vergara AK, Tobón MC, Vargas S, Rojano B, Restrepo G.Maintaining sperm energy homeostasis in vitro is very important to improve the efficacy of stallion sperm preservation. Equine spermatozoa preferentially utilize oxidative phosphorylation over glycolysis to generate ATP. Metformin and rosiglitazone are antidiabetic compounds that enhances metabolic flexibility and glucose utilization. The aim of this study was to evaluate metformin and rosiglitazone supplementation of the freezing medium on quality and oxidative status of thawed stallion semen. A total of 15 ejaculates from five horses were collected and supplemented before freezing with metfo...
Sperm Vitrification in Horse and Donkey.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)    April 9, 2025   Volume 2897 137-145 doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-4406-5_9
Hidalgo M, Ortiz I.Sperm vitrification is a novel-assisted reproductive technique that is increasingly gaining relevance in the last years. This technique allows to cryopreserve sperm from valuable stallions and donkeys without the exposure to permeable cryoprotectants, particularly toxic for the gametes of these species.This chapter aims to describe the current range of methodologies available that are key to ensure sperm quality after vitrification and warming of stallion and donkey sperm.
Cryopreservation of Horse Sperm.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)    April 9, 2025   Volume 2897 193-206 doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-4406-5_14
Miró J, Martínez-Rodero I, Yeste M, Catalán J.Cryopreservation is currently the only strategy for long-term conservation of equine sperm. To get optimal post-thaw sperm survival, carefully following each step of the freezing protocol is crucial. First, one needs to obtain and exhaustively analyze an ejaculate of good sperm quality. Then, the seminal plasma is removed by centrifugation, and the resulting pellet is resuspended in a certain volume of the freezing medium to reach the right sperm concentration. Finally, sperm samples are packaged into 0.5-mL straws, cooled, and frozen using an automatic, controlled-rate freezer. Once the tempe...
Cryoprotective effect of zinc and gold nanoparticles during cooling and freeze-thawing on Marwari stallion sperm parameters and reactive oxygen species production.
Cryo letters    March 16, 2025   Volume 45, Issue 6 361-369 
Sultan T, Chaudhary AK, Mehta JS, Mehra R, Manuja A, Talluri TR, Bhattacharya TK.Sperm cryopreservation is one of the most important procedures in the development of biotechnologies for assisted reproduction. Cryopreservation of stallion spermatozoa tends to cause plasma membrane damage due to the low ratio of cholesterol to phospholipids. Different substances and compounds can be added to semen extenders to improve sperm quality. Objective: To investigate the effect of supplementing semen extender with zinc nanoparticles (ZnONPs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on cooled and frozen-thawed spermatozoa of Marwari stallion. Methods: A total of 20 ejaculates from four Marwari ...
Sperm vitrification in horses and donkeys.
Journal of equine veterinary science    January 9, 2025   Volume 145 105340 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105340
Hidalgo M.Sperm vitrification is an alternative freezing method, which includes high cooling rates and non-permeable cryoprotectants agents. The first attempt in equids was using the spheres technique by directly dropping small volumes of the sperm into liquid nitrogen. Later, vitrification was developed using 0.25 mL straws with outer covers, which resulted in similar progressive motility when compared to conventional freezing in donkeys (44.3 ± 15.0 % vs. 44.7 ± 18.2 %) or even higher in horses (48.2 ± 2.3 % vs. 37.3 ± 2.2 %). Subsequently, the vitrification of larger volumes of sperm in 0.5 mL st...
The use of sex-sorted semen in horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    December 5, 2024   Volume 145 105251 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105251
Samper JC, Hernandez Aviles JC, Ramirez-Agamez LF, Love CC, Gonzalez-Marin C, Fleury P, Dini P, De La Fuente A, Foss R, Campos FL, Ross PJ.The application of sex-sorted semen in horses has historically lagged the bovine industry due to differences in the reproductive physiology and grater variability in equine semen quality. Recent advancements, including SuperGen™ sorters and Ultraplus™ semen processing methods developed by STgenetics® (Navasota, Texas), have significantly improved the efficiency of the sex-sorting process and reduced the sperm damage previously reported. To facilitate the broader use sex-sorted semen in the equine industry, it is essential to address challenges such as shipping cooled semen to a central so...
Prolonged incubation of frozen-thawed equine spermatozoa for in vitro fertilization: A preliminary study using low temperature and INRA96 medium.
Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene    October 14, 2024   Volume 59 Suppl 3 e14593 doi: 10.1111/rda.14593
Luis-Calero M, Muñoz-García CC, Fernández-Hernández P, Macías-García B, González-Fernández L.A protocol for conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) in horses using fresh semen has been described, using a prolonged incubation in FERT-TALP medium (22 h) at 38.2°C in the presence of penicillamine, hypotaurine and epinephrine (PHE). Our work aimed to develop a protocol that maintains quality parameters in frozen-thawed equine spermatozoa incubated for 22 h in the presence of PHE using different media (FERT-TALP and INRA96) and incubation temperatures (30 and 38.2°C). Twelve frozen ejaculates from four stallions were thawed and then incubated in either FERT-TALP or INRA96 with PHE...
Effect of refreezing extender on stallion sperm quality and embryo production after intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
Theriogenology    October 9, 2024   Volume 231 29-35 doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2024.10.006
Brito LFC, Felix MR, Linardi RL, Martinez de Andino EV, Balamurugan NS, Hernández-Avilés C, Hinrichs K.Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a valuable assisted reproduction technology in clinical practice, especially when semen availability is limited. Since the number of sperm required per ICSI cycle is much less than the number of sperm available in a standard straw of frozen semen, refreezing semen at lower sperm concentrations could yield multiple straws for ICSI use. However, there is little data on the effect of sperm refreezing on ICSI outcomes, especially on the effect of extender used for refreezing. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of refreezing exte...
In vitro, the aging of stallion spermatozoa at 22 °C is linked to alteration in Ca2+ and redox homeostasis and may be slowed by regulating metabolism.
Theriogenology    August 22, 2024   Volume 229 127-137 doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2024.08.021
Becerro-Rey L, Martín-Cano FE, Fabres Robaina Sancler-Silva Y, Gil MC, Ortega-Ferrusola C, Aparicio IM, Gaitskell-Phillips G, da Silva-Álvarez E....Conservation of equine semen in the liquid state is a central procedure in horse breeding and constitutes the basis of associated reproductive technologies. The intense mitochondrial activity of the stallion spermatozoa increases oxidative stress along the storage period, leading to sperm demise within 24-48 h of storage, particularly when maintained at room temperature. Recently, the relationship between metabolism and oxidative stress has been revealed. The study aimed to extend the period of conservation of equine semen, at room temperature through modification of the metabolites present i...
Impact of low-dose ozone supplementation on motility parameters and bacterial growth in horse cryopreserved semen.
Veterinary and animal science    July 21, 2024   Volume 25 100380 doi: 10.1016/j.vas.2024.100380
Fanelli D, Moroni R, Sala G, Melanie P, Tarabella I, Telleschi N, Maltinti S, Giorgi M, Barsotti G, Passamonti F, Marmorini P, Rota A, Camillo F....Two studies were conducted to evaluate the use of medical ozone (O) in commercial extenders for equine semen cryopreservation. In the first study (Study 1), 0, 5, and 15 µg/mL of O were added to diluents of refrigerated or frozen semen. Samples were evaluated for sperm kinematics at different time points for the chilled samples and after a thermoresistence test for the frozen/thawed samples. In the second study (Study 2), 0, 5, and 10 µg/mL of O were added to an antibiotic-free diluent for refrigerated semen for comparison with the control group in which semen was diluted in the same diluent...
Bacterial diversity in semen from stallions in three European countries evaluated by 16S sequencing.
Veterinary research communications    February 2, 2024   Volume 48, Issue 3 1409-1421 doi: 10.1007/s11259-024-10321-3
Malaluang P, Niazi A, Guo Y, Nagel C, Guimaraes T, Rocha A, Aurich C, Morrell JM.The microbiome plays a significant role in shaping the health and functioning of the systems it inhabits. The seminal microbiome of stallions has implications for the health of the reproductive tract, sperm quality during preservation and antibiotic use in semen extenders. Diverse bacteria are present on the external genital tract and a mix of commensal microorganisms populates various parts of the reproductive tract, influencing the seminal bacterial content. Other sources of bacteria include the environment, semen collection equipment, and personnel. The bacterial load can adversely affect s...
Short communication: Retrospective analysis of obligatory testing results for Equine virus arteritis reveals a decrease of its seroprevalence in stallions used for artificial insemination.
Preventive veterinary medicine    December 19, 2023   Volume 223 106096 doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2023.106096
Kaps M, Wenderoth J, Aurich J, Aurich C.Equine viral arteritis (EVA) can induce a persistent carrier state in stallions which then shed the virus via semen. About 30 years ago, obligatory EVA testing of stallions used for artificial insemination (AI) was implemented in the European Union. Information on the efficacy of these regulations on the prevalence of EVA in stallions are not yet available. Therefore, we retrospectively analyzed results of serological and virus antigen testing for EVA in sires of different age and breed referred to Vetmeduni Vienna for semen preservation or veterinary diagnostic procedures between 2001 and 202...
Comparison of the metabolite profile of donkey and horse seminal plasma and its relationship with sperm viability and motility.
Research in veterinary science    October 12, 2023   Volume 165 105046 doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2023.105046
Catalán J, Yánez-Ortiz I, Martínez-Rodero I, Mateo-Otero Y, Nolis P, Yeste M, Miró J.Previous research revealed that several seminal plasma (SP) metabolites are related to sperm functionality, fertility, and preservation. While it is understood that variations between species exist, whether the SP metabolome differs between donkeys and horses has not been previously investigated. The aim of this work, therefore, was to characterize and compare donkey and horse SP metabolites using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and relate them to sperm viability and motility. For this purpose, ejaculates from 18 different donkeys and 18 different horses were collected and separ...
Rotation of liquid-preserved artificial insemination doses on roller benches affects sperm quality during storage in stallions.
Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene    August 19, 2023   Volume 58, Issue 10 1413-1419 doi: 10.1111/rda.14456
Dierberger H, Pieper L, Jung M, Schulze M.Appropriate stallion semen handling is of great importance in equine artificial insemination (AI) industry. Optimal treatment of AI doses is aiming for best sperm preservation by excluding strong environmental influences and adding media that favour sperm survival. One method widely used in stallion sperm handling is the rotation of liquid-preserved semen samples on roller benches during storage. As previous studies in boars give rise to the fact that rotation should not be considered beneficial for spermatozoa anymore, the present study investigated the influence of continuous rotation of dil...
Short-term preservation of canine sperm-binding ability and other metrics using the INRA-96 in comparison to Tris-egg yolk extender.
Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene    August 6, 2023   Volume 58, Issue 9 1320-1329 doi: 10.1111/rda.14448
Cavalcanti TP, Pereira AG, Bezerra LGP, Moreira SSJ, da Silva AM, Matos YG, Jorge-Neto PN, Silva AR.The use of assisted reproductive techniques, such as chilled semen, contributes to the maintenance and genetic improvement of canine breeding. The INRA-96 extender is a commercially available, chemically defined medium that was initially developed for the preservation of equine semen and exhibits preservation potential in the canine species. This research aims to evaluate the INRA-96 extender as an alternative for the short-term preservation of canine semen in terms of sperm quality parameters such as motility and kinetic parameters, integrity and functionality of the plasma membrane in fresh ...
Shipping duration and temperature influence the characteristics of cryopreserved horse semen stored in different shipping devices for up to 14 days.
Animal reproduction science    July 23, 2023   Volume 256 107307 doi: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2023.107307
El-Shalofy A, Gautier C, Khan Y, Aurich J, Aurich C.This study aimed to investigate the effects of storing horse semen either in a dry shipper (≤ -150 °C) or on dry ice (≤ -78 °C) for up to 14 days. A total of 264 frozen semen straws from male horses (n = 8) stored in liquid nitrogen were transferred on day 0 (d0) to a dry shipper or a dry ice styrofoam box. On d1, d3, d7, d10, and d14, straws from the dry shipper and dry ice were returned to the liquid nitrogen container. Semen was evaluated by CASA for total (TMot), progressive motility (PMot) and sperm velocity parameters, by fluorescence microscopy for percentage of membrane-intac...
Heterologous Seminal Plasma Reduces the Intracellular Calcium and Sperm Viability of Cryopreserved Stallion Spermatozoa.
Biopreservation and biobanking    July 19, 2023   doi: 10.1089/bio.2022.0197
Talluri TR, Kumaresan A, Paul N, Elango K, Raval K, Nag P, Legha RA, Pal Y.Despite the vital role of seminal plasma (SP) in maintaining sperm function and aiding gamete interaction in many species, SP is usually removed before cryopreservation of stallion sperm to improve cryosurvival of sperm. The present study assessed if the vital sperm functional parameters of genetically superior stallions producing poor quality semen can be enhanced by the supplementation of heterologous SP from the stallion producing high quality semen. Spermatozoa from poor quality semen producing stallions were divided into three aliquots: two aliquots were supplemented with SP obtained from...
Comparative reproduction of the female horse, elephant and rhinoceros: implications for advancing Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART).
Reproduction & fertility    July 1, 2023   Volume 4, Issue 3 doi: 10.1530/RAF-23-0020
Meuffels-Barkas J, Wilsher S, Allen WRT, Ververs C, Lueders I.Recent loss of rhinoceros subspecies has renewed interest in using more advanced assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in rhinoceroses and elephants. Currently, only semen collection, semen preservation and artificial insemination (AI) have been used repeatedly with success in these species. Although ovum pick-up (OPU) and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) have been reported in rhinoceroses, the techniques are not yet optimised. In contrast, multiple ART applications are routinely used in the horse. Since elephant and rhinoceroses share some reproductive features with equids, we post...
Predicting the Outcome of Equine Artificial Inseminations Using Chilled Semen.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 30, 2023   Volume 13, Issue 7 doi: 10.3390/ani13071203
Medica AJ, Lambourne S, Aitken RJ.This study aimed to determine whether an analysis of stallion ejaculate could accurately predict the likelihood of pregnancy resulting from artificial insemination in mares. This study involved 46 inseminations of 41 mares, using 7 standardbred stallions over a 5-week period at an Australian pacing stud. Semen quality was assessed immediately after collection and again after chilling at ~5 °C for 24 h. The assessment involved evaluating ejaculate volume, sperm concentration, and motility parameters using an iSperm® Equine portable device. After the initial evaluation, a subpopulation of cell...
Carboxymethylchitosan with medium-molecular-weight affects kinectics and acrosome of stallion sperm after freezing/thawing.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 30, 2023   Volume 126 104489 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2023.104489
de Moura TCM, Arruda LCP, Cahú TB, Bezerra RS, Carneiro GF, Guerra MMP.Semen cryopreservation ensures the storage of stallion genetics for an unlimited time. The improvement of extenders with new antioxidant substances can optimize the properties of post-thawed semen. The study aimed to investigate the addition effect of medium-molecular-weight carboxymethylchitosan (CQm) derivates to freezing diluent of stallion sperm after freezinf/thawing. Twice a week, five ejaculates of four stallions were obtained, totalizing 20 ejaculates. Semen was diluted in commercial freezing extender (Botucrio) supplemented with CQm: control (0), 0.75, 1.5, and 3 mg/mL. Samples were ...
Freezability and Fertility Rates of Stallion Semen Supplemented With Trehalose in Lactose Extender.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 21, 2023   Volume 126 104293 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2023.104293
Jhamb D, Talluri TR, Sharma S, Juneja R, Nirwan SS, Yadav D, Pargi KK, Tanwar A, Kumar P, Kumar R, Mehta SC, Parashar M, Gaur M.Cryopreservation of stallion semen is often associated with poor post-thaw sperm quality. One of the reason for this diminished quality is osmotic stress that spermatozoa experiences during freezing and thawing process. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the cryoprotective effect of trehalose on stallion sperm quality and field fertility rates subjected to cooling and freeze-thawing process. Semen samples were collected from six Marwari breed stallions, divided into three different treatments in a final concentration of 150 × 106 sperm/mL by using Lactose based extender containing...
Egg yolk plasma enriched with β-carotene through the diet of laying hens and adding it to the extender improves the quality of frozen semen in Arabic stallions.
Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene    February 27, 2023   Volume 58, Issue 5 630-636 doi: 10.1111/rda.14334
Hatami M, Qasemi-Panahi B, Daghigh Kia H, Moghaddam G, Janmohammadi H.Equine semen cryopreservation is one of the major procedures for the genetic conservation of rare and endangered genotypes. The current study was conducted to evaluate the effect of egg yolk plasma (EYP) enriched with β-carotene as an antioxidant supplement on INRA-96 extender regarding freezing Arabic stallion sperm. For this purpose, β-carotene various concentrations were utilized as a supplementary ingredient in formulating the diets of laying hens. Birds were randomly divided into four groups, fed with 0 (control), 500, 1000 and 2000 mg/kg in a supplemented diet with β-carotene. Subse...
Seasonality does not influence cortisol or testosterone production, or seminal quality of stallions located at low latitudes.
Animal reproduction science    February 23, 2023   Volume 250 107202 doi: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2023.107202
Freitas ML, Viana JHM, Dode MAN, Maggiotto SR, Pivato I, Braga TRC, Lim AIPG, de Oliveira RA.The effects of seasonality on the reproduction of stallions vary based on the latitude. Although previous studies have shown the influence of seasonality in raw semen quality in south-eastern Brazil, data regarding the influence of seasonality in cooled and frozen stored semen in Brazil is limited. Therefore, in this study, we have analysed if seasonality influences the hormone production (i.e., cortisol and testosterone), spermatogenesis, and quality of fresh, cooled, and frozen semen of stallions in central Brazil, and established the season most suitable for semen cryopreservation in a lati...
Equine Spermatozoa Selection by Magnetic Activation for Use in Assisted Reproduction.
Journal of equine veterinary science    February 10, 2023   Volume 123 104245 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2023.104245
Assumpção TI, Lançoni R, Foschini M, Vieira CS.This study aimed to select high-quality spermatozoa by sperm separation by magnetic activation of the fresh equine semen, compared to density gradient centrifugation and evaluating cell quality after selection. The semen of 10 stallions was collected by the artificial vagina technique. The samples analyzed were: (1) fresh semen; (2) density gradient centrifugation (DGC); (3) separation by magnetic activation (MASS) (nonapoptotic portion NAP); (4) separation by MASS (apoptotic portion-APT). Was analyzed: motility (light microscopy), concentration (Neubauer chamber), semen morphology (humid cham...
Optimization of the Equine-Sperm Freeze Test in Purebred Spanish Horses by Incorporating Colloidal Centrifugation.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    January 22, 2023   Volume 13, Issue 3 doi: 10.3390/ani13030382
Gutiérrez-Cepeda L, Crespo F, Blazquez JC, Serres C.The Purebred Spanish Horse, according to our clinical experience, is characterized by having a high number of stallions that do not meet the international commercial recommendations for equine-sperm cryopreservation. This means that artificial insemination with frozen semen from these stallions is less widespread than in other breeds. In this study, we investigated if the incorporation of single-layer colloidal centrifugation prior to cryopreservation in clinical conditions could increase the number of ejaculates of Purebred Spanish stallions suitable for this processing, observing the influen...
A Combination of Taurine and Caffeine in Stallion Semen Extender Positively Affects the Spermatozoa Parameters.
Cells    January 14, 2023   Volume 12, Issue 2 320 doi: 10.3390/cells12020320
Halo M, Tirpák F, Slanina T, Tokárová K, Massányi M, Dianová L, Mlyneková E, Greń A, Halo M, Massányi P.This study was aimed to determine the impact of different taurine and caffeine combinations on the motility, viability, and oxidative markers of chilled stallion spermatozoa. Each stallion semen sample was diluted in a ratio of 1:2, with various taurine and caffeine concentrations (2.5-7.5 mg/mL taurine + 0.625-1.25 mg/mL caffeine) dissolved in a conventional extender. The control samples (CON) were prepared by diluting ejaculate only using the conventional extender. The motility was analyzed using a CASA system at different time intervals (0, 6, 12, 24, and 30 h) and the viability was evaluat...
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