Journal of Applied Animal Research (Dec 2025)

Effect of the administration of testosterone to mixed-breed bucks during spring (non-breeding season) on the sexual behaviour of bucks

  • Guadalupe Calderón-Leyva,
  • Andrea Gonzalez-Tavizon,
  • Dalia Carrillo-Moreno,
  • Silvestre Moreno-Avalos,
  • Alan Sebastian Alvarado-Espino,
  • Ariadna Vanessa Alvarado-Espino,
  • Ma de los Angeles De Santiago-Miramontes,
  • Francisco Gerardo Véliz-Deras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2024.2438935
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 1

Abstract

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The sexual response of goats submitted to the male effect by exposing them to bucks treated or not with exogenous testosterone at the beginning (February) or the end (May) of the anestrus season was evaluated. In February, a group of goats (GI-T; n = 40) was placed in contact with four bucks treated with testosterone (GT), while another group of goats (GI-C; n = 40) was placed in contact with four untreated bucks (GC). This was repeated in May, the third group (GF-T; n = 40) was joined with and the fourth group (GF-C; n = 40). GT registered a higher number of flehmen, self-urination (p 70%; p > 0.05). Nonetheless, estrus latency was ten hours shorter for GT (p 85%; p > 0.05), while ovulatory response was higher in May than in February (p < 0.05). Testosterone-treated bucks induced an earlier and more synchronized estrus response. Also, a better ovarian response and conception rate were observed at the end of the anestrus season than at the beginning.

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