Overview
  • Prevents agglutination of spematozoa so that forward motility can be determined
  • Helps destroy infectious pathogens when an antibiotic has been added
  • Buffers the pH of antibiotics added to the semen
  • Maintains a higher percent of forward motility over time as compared to raw semen
  • Increases the insemination dose volume making it easier to handle and minimizing spermatozoa loss in equipment
  • Allows for storage of cooled semen for use up to 48 hours after collection
  • Not for injection