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NON-SURGICAL STERILISATION OF RAMS USING A SCLEROSING AGENT
J W Plant1, J T Seaman1, D Jakovljevic1
1New South Wales Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Research Station, Glenfield, New South Wales 2167.
Abstract:
Injection of 0.25 ml of a solution of 3.6% formaldehyde in 90% ethanol direct into the caudae epididymides caused sterility in the rams treated. No live sperm were seen in ejaculates collected 35, 57, 91 and 196 days post-injection. The rams retained their libido and were mated to ewes between 2 and 3 months post-injection with no pregnancy ensuing. The technique offers a simple, safe, quick and effective method of sterilising rams. Attempts to produce sterilisation by injection of the sclerosing agent into the yas deferens were not successful.
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