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Výživa dojnic v průběhu tranzitního období
SVAČINOVÁ, Nela
In this bachelor thesis the basic factors are described related to calving, correct nutrition and lactation of the dairy cow. The individual parts of the digestive tract and the course of digestive physiology are mentioned in the introduction. Subsequently, a section is devoted to transition period and risks that surround it. A substantial part of the work is also summary of basic nutrients found in feeds and basic components included in cattle rations.
Problematika výživy a managementu krav stojících na sucho
Václaviková, Tereza
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of dry cows. It describes changes and requirements in terms of nutrition, health care and breeding organization, as during these 60 days we can influence childbirth, subsequent lactation and then reproduction. The first part describes actual numbers of cattle in the Czech Republic and in the world. As this work focuses on cattle nutrition, it focuses generally on nutrients and their content in each type of feed. The anatomy of the digestive system and the mammary gland is also mentioned. The conclusion of the thesis deals with the actual spawning and the most common metabolic disorders that arise during the pre-natal period and are manifested after delivery.
Dědičná metabolická onemocnění u psů
ŠOLÁ, Jitka
The thesis deals with the most important inherited metabolic diseases in dogs. The thesis summarizes basic findings about eight inherited metabolic diseases, including pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphatase 1 deficiency (PDP1), phosphofructokinase deficiency (PFKD), pyruvate kinase deficiency (PK Def.), cystinuria, fucosidosis, L-2-HGA aciduria, GM1-gangliosidosis and copper toxicosis (CT). Essential characteristic, clinical view, genetic background and possibilities of current diagnostics and treatment are stated for each disease. Most of these disorders have the same genetic background and clinical symptoms like in the humans, which is why dogs serve as animal models for the development of the therapeutic methods for the human population.

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