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Ustájení hospodářských zvířat v ekologickém chovu
Večeře, Martin
This bachelor thesis is focused on styling of animals in organic farming. Itdescribes the formation, development and principles of organic farming. As regards the structure of the thesis, there is first explained the koncept of organic fading with the emphasis on the Czech context. Next, there is presented the description of formation and development of organic farming in the Czech Republic; which started in the early 90s. Finally, the thesis deals with therules and the principles of organic farming. It brieflyoutlines grazing as the basic principle of keeping animals in organic farming. The work describes housing of cattle; ether with or without market milk production; and styling of sheep, goats and pigs in term sof organic production.
Vyhodnocení růstové schopnosti potomstva býků specializovaných masných plemen skotu
Večeře, Martin
The thesis is focused on the growth intensity of Aberdeen Angus, Charolais and Limousine. In experiment A, 152 male animals were monitored. These bulls came from organic and conventional breeding. For bulls, the date of birth, birth weight, father's line, date of sale, and live weight of bulls at sale were followed. Experiment B included 88 female heifers. Within each breed heifers came from conventional and organic breeding. Heifers were monitored for birth date, birth weight, father's line, weight at 120 and 210 days. Significant differences (p < 0.01) were found in the evaluation of the weights of individual monitored parameters between bulls and heifers, which are confirmed by the rule that females have lower birth weight (37 kg) than males (40 kg). However, at 120 days of age, weights were higher in heifers (177 kg) compared to bulls (148 kg). In the evaluation of breeding effect, the highest (p < 0.01) weights were found in Charolais (bulls 163 kg, heifers 187 kg).

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