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Systém farmového chovu daňků
JAROŠOVÁ, Martina
The topic of my bachelor theses was to study specialized literature followed by the analysis of breeding of fallow deer (dama dama) in farm breeding. In the first part of my theses I focused on the specification of fellow deer, its etology and breeding requirements involving nutrition and zootechnical interventions. In the second part of my work I focused on the management of a herd and the comparasion of information learned from literature to breeding on an existing farm called Mnich. I compared the living conditions offered by farm breeding to those offered in the wild.
Principles of nutrition of fallow deer (dama dama)
FRIEDBERGEROVÁ, Eliška
My bachelor thesis deals with literary sources describing the fallow deer (dama dama), their biology, ethology, feeding and the nutrients necessary for this species. It also focuses on the fallow deer farming, its history and requirements, including the legislation. The thesis presents a draft of a feeding concept for farmed fallow deer. This concept is based on an experiment, which has taken place at a private farm Mnich near Kardašova Řečice in collaboration with Výzkumný ústav živočišné výroby Praha Uhříněves. The results of the experiment have become the ground for comparison and the constitution of the most efficient feed intake.
Vliv teploty vzduchu na chování daňků ve farmovém chovu
Tichá, Hana
This diploma thesis examines the influence of air temperature on the behavior of fallow deer in farm kept. The literature review presents fallow deer characterization; it gives an overview of fallow deer management methods and describes the current situation in farming in the Czech Republic. The research part deals with observations of behavioral patterns of fallow deer. Every month in the course of a calendar year, a selected group of farmed fallow deer was observed all day, with special regard to their behavioral patterns concerning grazing, feed intake, standing or lying. Air temperature was measured every time. My research has shown a significant effect of air temperature on the behavior of fallow deer. Grazing was most prevalent in May (52 %), feed intake in January (39 %), lying in December (43 %) and standing in November (31 %). Moreover, spatial preferences of mineral deer-licks were examined in relation to feeding habits. The study has demonstrated that the location of a deer-lick has a considerable impact on its use. Fallow deer prefer significantly (75 %) a deer-lick close to a watering place rather than the deer-lick close to the border of the area. The results of the research were analysed in graphs and statistically evaluated by reference to Pearson's chi-squared test.

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