Effect of Spirulina platensis Supplementation on Reproductive Parameters of Sahrawi and Jabbali Goat Bucks

Fahad Al-Yahyaey, Cyril Stephen, Yasir Al-Shukaili, Samir Al-Bulushi, Ihab Shaat, Russell Bush

ANIMALS(2023)

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Simple Summary This study aimed to investigate the impact of Spirulina platensis (SP) supplementation on the reproductive characteristics of Sahrawi and Jabbali bucks. It involved a comparative analysis of semen quality and the levels of the blood hormones luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone (Tes) between animals in both the Control group and the supplementary feeding groups. The outcomes demonstrated that the addition of SP had a notable positive effect on reproductive parameters, likely attributable to enhancements in several seminal traits for Sahrawi and Jabbali goats. These findings hold significant promise for enhancing the reproductive efficiency of Omani goats and offer valuable insights for livestock management practices. Abstract Spirulina platensis (SP) is a protein-rich dietary supplement that improves animal reproductive traits. This study investigated the effect of SP supplementation on puberty onset, semen characteristics, scrotal circumference (SC), libido, and hormone concentrations in Sahrawi and Jabbali bucks. The study was conducted in 36 bucks, divided into three groups (n = 6/group), for 70 days. The rations included the following: (1) Control feed (Con) with 14% crude protein and 11.97% MJ/kg DM energy; (2) Con with 2 g SP/head/day SP treatment (T1) and (3) Con with 4 g SP/head/day treatment (T2). The mean (+/- SEM) SC of both SP groups in the Sahrawi breed was significantly higher (p <= 0.05) compared to the Con. The mean of the semen volume significantly increased (p <= 0.05) in the SP group than in the Con group in both breeds. SP groups vs. Con groups had increased sperm concentration in Sahrawi bucks than Jabbali bucks. Mean serum luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone (Tes) concentrations in Jabbali bucks were significantly higher (p <= 0.05) in the SP groups compared to Sahrawi bucks. SP improved the SC, semen quality, libido, sperm concentration, and LH and Tes concentrations in both breeds. The results of the current study suggest that adding SP to the diet may have the ability to improve the semen quality of the local Omani bucks.
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Spirulina,sperm quality,sperm concentration,LH,testosterone
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