Viscosity and density
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Semen may have various consistencies like creamy, miky or watery. This largely depend on sperm concentration.
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Viscosity is assessed by using semen delivery pipettes. Viscosity increases with sperm concentration.
Semen with high concentration are more viscous (creamy) whereas semen with less concentration are less viscous (watery).
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The specific gravity of bull semen is 1.0361 There is a positive correlation between specific gravity and sperm cell concentration.
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Density gives a rapid assessment of concentration. The score used to express density is ‘D’.
Colour Density
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Grade
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Creamy
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DDDD
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Milky
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DDD
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Thin milky
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DD
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Translucent & cloudy
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D
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Watery
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O
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Certain pathological conditions of testis and accessory sex glands may affect the consistency of semen. Some examples are
Pathological condition
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Consistency of semen
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Epididymitis
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Less milky semen
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Catarrhal conditions of accessory sex glands
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Thick viscous semen
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Seminal vesiculitis
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Purulent flocculi
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Last modified: Monday, 4 June 2012, 10:03 AM