
Abstract Background The present study investigated whether the administration of the progestin altrenogest provides noninvasive, temporary, and reversible suppression of gonadal function in the goat as a potential alternative to chirurgical castration, which is related with irreversibility, risks of complications till death of the animal and welfare issues. Eight sexually mature Peacock goats were randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group was administered altrenogest (0.088 mg/kg) orally once daily for 7 weeks. The remaining four goats received an oral glucose solution and served as the control group. After completing the administration period, the reversibility of the medication was evaluated for another 7 weeks (observation phase). The treatment effects were assessed by clinical examination; ultrasound examination of the testes, including one-dimensional grayscale analysis, blood testosterone levels, analysis of semen parameters and libido. At the end of the observation period, the animals were castrated and the testicles were examined histologically. Results Altrenogest treatment had no significant effect on the physical development of the goats, the sonographic appearance of the testes, the gray values measured in the ultrasound images, or the blood testosterone levels. The effects of treatment on the testicular and semen parameters varied widely in the experimental animals; the testicle volume was significantly lower and the number of pathologically altered sperm in the ejaculate was significantly higher in treated animals. Conclusion These findings indicate that daily altrenogest administration at a dose of 0.088 mg/kg does not reliably suppress gonadal function in the goat.
Male, Downregulation ; Trenbolone Acetate/analogs ; Castration ; Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects [MeSH] ; Testosterone/blood [MeSH] ; Contraceptive Agents, Male/pharmacology [MeSH] ; Trenbolone Acetate/pharmacology [MeSH] ; Trenbolone Acetate/administration ; Animals [MeSH] ; Contraceptive Agents, Male/administration ; Administration, Oral [MeSH] ; Goat ; Altrenogest ; Goats [MeSH] ; Testis/drug effects [MeSH] ; Gonadal function ; Male [MeSH] ; Testis/diagnostic imaging [MeSH] ; Semen Analysis/veterinary [MeSH] ; Research Article, Veterinary medicine, Goats, Contraceptive Agents, Male, ddc:630, Gonadal function, Administration, Oral, Semen Analysis, Altrenogest, Sexual Behavior, Animal, Downregulation, SF600-1100, Testis, Goat, Animals, Testosterone, Castration, Trenbolone Acetate, Research Article
Male, Downregulation ; Trenbolone Acetate/analogs ; Castration ; Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects [MeSH] ; Testosterone/blood [MeSH] ; Contraceptive Agents, Male/pharmacology [MeSH] ; Trenbolone Acetate/pharmacology [MeSH] ; Trenbolone Acetate/administration ; Animals [MeSH] ; Contraceptive Agents, Male/administration ; Administration, Oral [MeSH] ; Goat ; Altrenogest ; Goats [MeSH] ; Testis/drug effects [MeSH] ; Gonadal function ; Male [MeSH] ; Testis/diagnostic imaging [MeSH] ; Semen Analysis/veterinary [MeSH] ; Research Article, Veterinary medicine, Goats, Contraceptive Agents, Male, ddc:630, Gonadal function, Administration, Oral, Semen Analysis, Altrenogest, Sexual Behavior, Animal, Downregulation, SF600-1100, Testis, Goat, Animals, Testosterone, Castration, Trenbolone Acetate, Research Article
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