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Chov a šlechtění lipických koní v České republice a Evropě
Mlčochová, Věra
This bachelor thesis focuses on the history and breeding of Lipizzaner horse. The first part of the thesis focuses on the origin of the breed and the development of breeding Lipizzaner horses in Europe, the Czech Republic and the Slovakia. The following part of the thesis describes the standard of breed, breeding goals, stud books, naming of horses and breed characteristics of Lipizzaner horse. This chapter also shows the most important lines and families of Lipizzaner horses. The third part focuses on the major European centers of breeding Lipizzaner horse, with six specifically selected studs from different countries. The final part of the thesis is dedicated to the current situation of breeding Lipizzaner horse and current counts of Lipizzaner horses in the Czech Republic, the Slovakia and in Europe and assumed development of breeding this breed. Further of this part is devoted to uses of Lipizzaner horse at sport and in the Spanish riding school in Vienna.
Analýza využití starokladrubských, lipických a fríských koní ve sportu v České republice
Mlčochová, Věra
Throughout the diploma thesis have dealt with the statistical evaluation of the influence of gender factor, breed, age and year of start on the performance and number of PPBs in driving and dressage competitions. The breed factor, gender, age and start year of start have had a statistically high impact on the performance in driving competitions. In regards of the numbers of PPB in dressage, the gender factor, age, year of start statistically proved to be a significant effect. These breeds start much more in driving competitions compared to dressage competitions, except the Friesian horse, which starts more in dressage. The number of starting horses in the driving was 777, in dressage 180. Also, it was found that the average performance of those breeds in the team competitions was between ST and T, whereby level of efficiency was reached by 635 horses. In dressage competitions Friesian horse with 53 % representation is the highest one, followed by Old-Kladrub horses with 44 %, then Lipizzaner horses with 3 %. Individuals of Friesian horses averaged 1.40 PPB, while Old-Kladrub 2.78 PPB, Lipizzaner 0.50 PPB. It was found that the Old-Kladrub horses in the driving competitions mostly have been achieving performance T, in dressage L. The stallions of this breed have reached 3.77 PPB in dressage.

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