Successful cryopreservation of sperm requires: 1) selection of proper
diluent; 2) selection of the best cryoprotectant; 3) determination of
freezing and thawing rates for optimum retention of fertilization pote
ntial; and 4) removal of any materials deleterious to fertility (e.g.,
glycerol) before insemination. An economically useful process must al
low recovery of sperm with sufficient fertilization capacity to enable
maximum use of any given superior male. A series of experiments teste
d a novel semen freezing container (BioPore CryoCell(R) container) hav
ing physical characteristics that permit reproducible freezing and tha
wing plus facile removal of glycerol from the sample after processing.
Experiments tested the effect of: a) residual glycerol; b) initial gl
ycerol concentrations on retention of fertility when samples were froz
en and thawed at 6 C/min; c) Beltsville Poultry Semen Extender and Min
nesota A buffers used during the dialysis procedure; and d) dialysis t
ime. Respectively, the results were: a) .8% (vol/vol) reduced fertilit
y by 5 to 10%; b) 12% glycerol was superior to 10% and 8% glycerol; c)
no difference was observed between the two buffers; and d) 90 and 120
min were both superior to 60 min. Numerous pools of rooster sperm cry
opreserved in CryoCell(R) containers and dialyzed after thawing in a p
rototype BioStore(R) environmental control chamber for 90 or 120 min r
esulted in a mean fertility of 55.6%. This mean fertility of frozen-th
awed sperm was based on 3,263 eggs laid by 400 hens on Days +1 through
9 after inseminations on Days -1, 2, and 5. It is likely that broiler
stocks might have lower fertility than that obtained from the Barred
Plymouth Rock males and the Single Comb White Leghorn females used in
these studies. Nevertheless, the procedure described is the first to c
onsistently result in >50% fertilized eggs as a result of conventional
intravaginal insemination (<200 x 10(6) sperm in 100 muL extender) of
sperm processed after thawing by a procedure amenable to the scaleup
required for commercial applications.