Pathological Conditions Associated with the Male Reproductive Tract of the Sahel Bucks

The study of pathological conditions of the male reproductive system is paramount to understanding reproductive inefficiency in the Sahel goat. In this study, 1048 Sahel bucks presented for slaughter at the Maiduguri metropolitan abattoir were evaluated for the presence of various pathological abnor...

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Published in:Veterinary medicine international Vol. 2014; no. 2014; pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors: Onyebuchi Igbokwe, Ikechukwu, Idris Gambo, Halima, Simon, Suleiman, Abba, Yusuf, Iliyasu, Yusuf
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Cairo, Egypt Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Hindawi Limited
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Summary:The study of pathological conditions of the male reproductive system is paramount to understanding reproductive inefficiency in the Sahel goat. In this study, 1048 Sahel bucks presented for slaughter at the Maiduguri metropolitan abattoir were evaluated for the presence of various pathological abnormalities of the reproductive system. A total incidence of 15.08% was recorded for various pathological conditions, with testicular, penile, and scrotal conditions having incidences of 7.82%, 4.80 and 2.50%, respectively. Bilateral testicular hypoplasia and atrophy and unilateral cryptorchidism accounted for incidences of 4.10%, 2.38%, and 1.24%, respectively, while paraphimosis and scrotal laceration had incidences of 1.72% and 1.05%, respectively. Age specific incidence of pathological conditions were not significant ( P > 0.05 ) between bucks aged <1–1.5 and 2–2.5 years. However, bucks aged 3–3.5 year a had lower ( P < 0.05 ) incidence of pathological conditions than other age groups. Histopathological evidence of inflammation, degeneration, and atrophy was observed in the testes, while inflammatory changes were observed in the prepuce.
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Academic Editor: Maria Laura Bacci
ISSN:2090-8113
2042-0048
2042-0048
DOI:10.1155/2014/406431