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STUDIUM VLIVŮ PŮSOBÍCÍCH V REPRODUKČNÍM PROCESU U PRASNIC SE ZVLÁŠTNÍM ZŘETELEM K PORODNÍMU OBDOBÍ
ZIMOLOVÁ, Barbora
The aim of the thesis was to reveal reserves for improving the piglets breeding and to reduce losses by death. The highest number of all (13.52 pcs) and live born (11.88 pcs) piglets were achieved in gilts embedded in more than 247 days of age. Gilts covered within 224 days of age showed the lowest average number of piglets born (13.13 pcs). Statistically, however, has not been demonstrated difference (p > 0.05) between age groups of gilts during the first recess in the number of piglets born. Effect of order of litter on litter size was found to be statistically highly significant (p < 0.01), especially between the first and third parturition. The highest number of born piglets was found on the third litter (14.95 pcs) and lowest in the first litter (13.3 pcs). Most live piglets born were at the second litter (14.03 pcs) and least live born piglets were found on the 5th and higher litter (11.57 pcs). Among the number of piglets born alive in the individual litters was also evaluated statistically highly significant difference (p < 0.01). In assessing the impact on the duration of labor litter size was found to be a higher number of piglets born at night on average by 0.33 piglet more, but the number of piglets born alive was found higher in childbirth during the day (childbirth with assist). During statistical evaluation was not demonstrabled difference between the number of all even in the case of piglets born alive in viewpoint of the time of birth. From the perspective of the impact of the length of the interval from weaning to sows on litter size was found to be a higher number of all (14.83 pcs) and live (12.79 pcs) piglets born of sows recessed for more than 6 days after weaning. From the viewpoint of the impact sequence of litter for childbirth was detected statistically detectable difference (p > 0.05). In each of the litters was observed an average of 75 % births through the day. When evaluating the number of live births, depending on the number of piglets, born piglets showed a statistically highly significant relationship (p < 0.01) with high tightness on dependence (R = 0.83). Between the number of all born piglets and born alive was found a direct correlation.
Návrh pěstebních opatření na hřbitovech
Zimolová, Barbora
This bachelor's thesis addresses the topic of desing of silvicultural measures in cemeteries. In the first part the bachelor's thesis focuses on cemeteries and their history in general. It divides burial grounds based on geographical location, religion, garden-architectural con-cept and usage. Next chapter talks about application of trees in cemeteries in the past and nowadays. Chapter about care of the area of cemeteries and their woody vegetations follows. In the practical part both terrain servey and methodology of the evaluation of trees species are described. Familiarization with the model objects and inventarization of tree species that can be found at those cemeteries is to be considered a very important part of my bachelor's thesis. After analysis of tree species suggestions of silvicultural measures and potentials of cemeteries are drafted. At the very end of my thesis, model objects are compared between themselves.
The analysis of phase nutrition of dairy cows
ZIMOLOVÁ, Barbora
This bachelor thesis deals with the nutrition of dairy cows and feeding techniques and evaluation of level on that farm. Assessment of the level of nutrition was based on the assessment of needs nutrients and energy to recommended values in relation to utility parameters. Another part of work is focused on evaluating the quality of roughage from the view of selected fermentation characteristics and nutritious value. Corn and grass silage were evaluated as excellent. An average efficiency in the reporting enterprise was 7708 kg per cow in 2013.

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