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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 3, 338-341, Copyright © 1970 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30601 The in vitro culture system developed was capable of supporting recently ovulated chicken
ova in a viable state for at least 24 hr. Utilizing this system, 8 out of 10 ova obtained from
the body cavity or infundibulum of unmated White Leghorn hens, were successfully fertilized in vitro. Microscopic examination of the eight fertile blastodiscs revealed that five
had proceeded to the blastula state of development during the 24-hr culture period. The
remaining three fertile ova, apparently retarded, had not progressed beyond the early
cleavage stage of development. None of 10 ova recovered from unmated hens showed
signs of development after culture under the same conditions but without incubation with
spermatozoa. These observations afford direct evidence that avian spermatozoa do not
require a period of capacitation within the hen's reproductive tract in order to fertilize ova.
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