Effects of Immunocastration and Amino Acid Supplementation on Yearling Fallow Deer (Dama dama) Testes Development

Author:

Chitambala Thoniso1ORCID,Ny Veit12ORCID,Ceacero Francisco1ORCID,Bartoň Luděk2ORCID,Bureš Daniel23ORCID,Kotrba Radim14,Needham Tersia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science and Food Processing, Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 16500 Prague, Czech Republic

2. Department of Cattle Breeding, Institute of Animal Science, 10400 Prague, Czech Republic

3. Department of Food Science, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 16500 Prague, Czech Republic

4. Department of Ethology, Institute of Animal Science, 10400 Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

Forty-four fallow deer bucks (10 months old; 22.9 ± 2.4 kg) were utilized to investigate the effects of immunocastration and amino acid supplementation on testes development. Immunocastrated bucks were administered Improvac® at weeks 1, 8, and 20 of this study (control group: intact males). Starting at week 8, half of each sex received rumen-protected lysine and methionine (3:1) supplementation. At slaughter (week 37/39), body size, internal fat deposits, antler size parameters, testes weight, testes surface color, cauda epididymal sperm viability and morphology, and seminiferous tubule circumference and epithelium thickness were determined. Animals with larger body sizes, greater forequarter development, and antler growth also had greater testes development. Whilst the result of immunocastration on testes size is unexpected, testes tissue showed impaired development (atrophied seminiferous tubules), decreased sperm viability, and normal morphology. Testes tissue from immunocastrated deer was less red, possibly indicating reduced blood supply. Conversely, amino acid supplementation increased testes’ redness and sperm viability, and intact males fed amino acids showed the greatest seminiferous tubule development. Thus, immunocastration may be a welfare-friendly alternative for venison production. Whilst the results support findings from the literature that testes size is not a reliable indicator of immunocastration success, this warrants further investigation in deer over different physiological development stages.

Funder

Internal Grant Agency FTZ CZU, Prague

Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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