Yes, men with only one testicle can still father children, as long as the remaining testicle is healthy and produces sperm. Fertility depends on the overall sperm production and quality, which can be sufficient even with one testicle. However, individual circumstances may vary, so consulting a healthcare professional for personalized advice is recommended.
Can a man with one testicle breed? The answer is YES
The first issue to deal with in this senerio is why does the pig have only one testicle. if by faith it was caused by a botched castration then you would have to look at how much damage was caused by the attempt. If the vasiderm tube was damaged and the sperm produced won't be able to travel then No it can't. If on the other hand the boar or rather Barrow was born this way then why in the world would you want to continue that blood line. So in my opinion select a boar for breeding your gilt or sow with exceptional genetics. That being said the one testicle pig can be used to stimulate the gilt or sow for the artificial insemination process. Then eat Him. So in summation (in my opinion) and I have one right now. I plan on a bourcherie in about a Month. No a one testicle pig cannot father GOOD Babies. Hope this Helps. Jay
One bull testicle (depending on the size and the breed of bull you are referring to) can weigh around 1 to 2 lbs.
Sloths only produce one baby sloth a year.
Penguins typically lay two eggs at a time, although there are exceptions with some species like the Emperor penguin that only lay one egg. In most cases, only one chick successfully hatches and survives to adulthood.
Only one way to find out.
Yes, he has only one testicle.
In my book, it's referred to as monoball or monorchis
Yes, the vet has removed only one testicle from the animal.
i think 12 thousand sharks are born at one time out of the mothers testicle but only three survive and then can reproduce at burth
Either testicle is capable of getting a female pregnant. Even a male with only one testicle can get a female pregnant.
A 30 year old will have no problem having children if he has only one testicle, as long as that single testicle is in good health.
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Not if only one testicle is removed. You can produce sperm just fine with only one testicle
I can only think of one, and that is he was born with only one testicle.
Although it is possible to father a child if only one testicle is removed, some surgeons recommend banking sperm as a precaution in case the other testicle should develop a tumor at a later date.
A boy with one testicle goes through puberty the same time a person with two does. The second testicle is a spare!!!! You only need one!