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Vliv korektorů na chov moravského teplokrevníka
Sedláčková, Ida
The bachelor’s thesis called “The Influence of Correctors on the Breeding of Moravian Warmblood“ analyses the current population of F1 generation and the situation in the breeding of Moravian Warmblood. In the introduction part I focused on the tree of the breed Moravian Warmblood and its correctors of the English Thoroughbred and Shagya-Arab. For the practical part I used the platform database of 216 horses F1 born from 2004 to 2017 which fulfil the criterion - one of their parents carries 20 and more percent of the original Austrian-Hungarian genes, itself is not an F1 or corrector and the other parent is English Thoroughbred or Shagya-Arab. I divided the horses into several categories which I compared to the real state of the breed Moravian Warmblood. Based on the platform database, it appears clear that the breed correctors are not popular with the breeders. Currently, up to Dec 31, 2017, 261 Moravian Warmblood horses had been listed in the stud book of Moravian Warmblood. Those horses are mentioned that were born in the time when Moravian Warmblood had already been acknowledged as a particular breed, it means just after 2004. Out of this number, just 30 horses are the F1 generation. As a corrector of Moravian Warmblood, much more popular is the English Thoroughbred than the Shagya-Arab. As for the breeding, 7 mares of the English Thoroughbred have been used (14 descendants of F1 generation), 5 studs of the English Thoroughbred (11 descendants of F1 generation), 2 studs of the Shagya-Arab (4 descendants of F1 generation) and just one mare of the Shagya-Arab. Next I found out that just 6 horses of F1 generation have the proven sports performance.

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