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  • Minerals play a crucial role in the growth, reproduction, and overall health of goats, particularly as co-factors for enzymes, with zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) being essential in goat nutrition.
  • The availability and absorption of these minerals from feed can be low due to complex feed components, necessitating external supplementation for proper animal function.
  • This review focuses on using organic sources of Zn and Cu to enhance male goat fertility, particularly by improving semen quality and antioxidant protection, while highlighting the need for further research on their absorption and molecular effects.

Article Abstract

Minerals are required in small amounts but play significant roles in many physiological functions related with growth, reproduction, and health of goats such as biochemical, molecular systems, and optimized enzymatic activities due to their roles as co-factors to metalloenzymes. Among them, zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) are leading essential elements in goat nutrition, because of their role across several biological functions. The proportion of these minerals availability and absorption from the ingested feed is usually less, because of their complexities with un-degradable parts of feed resources. Hence, their exogenous supplementation is required for normal animal functions. On this background, this review presents findings associated with supplementation of these minerals in organic form as a way for improving the fertility of male goats with special focus on physico-chemical-kinetics of the semen for improving the application of reproductive technologies. This review emphasizes the organic sources of these minerals to replace the inorganic sources, based on their significance in improving semen qualities, antioxidant protection, and mediation of molecular activities. This review also discusses salient routes of Zn and Cu absorption and identifies the need for molecular exploration for positive outcomes with supplementation of these minerals as an area of the future goat nutrition-reproduction improvement strategy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-021-02943-5DOI Listing

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