Blockage of sperm transport using intraepididymal calcium chloride injections in rams.

@article{Bowman1978BlockageOS,
  title={Blockage of sperm transport using intraepididymal calcium chloride injections in rams.},
  author={Tamara A. Bowman and P. L. Senger and L. M. Koger and Charles Thorne Gaskins and Joe K. Hillers},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={1978},
  volume={46 4},
  pages={
          1063-5
        }
}
Ten mature rams were paired on the basis of pre-treatment semen production and assigned randomly to one of two treatments. Treatments were bilateral intraepididymal injections of 3 ml of 50% (w/v) CaCI2 in .9% NaC1 (w/v) or 3 ml .9% NaCI. Semen was collected twice weekly for 5 weeks prior to treatment and for 7 weeks following treatment. Mounting times, ejaculate volume and sperm concentration were measured in all rams during the preand post-treatment periods. No differences between the groups… 
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