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Šlechtění a návrh standardu zakrslého saténového berana
MRÁZOVÁ, Veronika
The aim of this work was to create a draft for the breed standard of the dwarf satin mini-lop on the basis of information available in literature and from scientific sources. The proposed procedure for breeding a new breed was also executed within the terms of this work. An imaginary breeding pair consisting of representatives of both founding breeds for the new breed was put together. A punnet square was created according to the rules of genetics and Mendel's Laws, which generated a summary of genotypes originating through cross-breeding in the F2 filial generation from both founding breeds. A summary of actually bred individuals was also created from the aspect of exterior traits on the basis of the genotypes and the subsequent procedure for breeding was then proposed in order to achieve the corresponding proposed breed standard in all the bred individuals. According to the draft of the breed standard the dwarf satin mini-lop should have a thickset, short body, without a visible neck. The limbs should be moderately long and very substantial. The forelimbs should be straight. The head has a roman nose and is wide throughout the profile with slightly protruding large eyes. The ears are attached to both sides of the head in a horseshoe shape, with the openings facing the head and a space between the ears of 22 to 28 cm, forming bumps at the root, without any folds, fleshy, with abundant hair and are rounded at the ends. The fur should be dense, elastic, 1.8 to 2 cm long, very soft, with an unusual, very distinctive silky and glittery lustre. All the colours of breeds with normal coats given in the sample book of breeds are permitted without exceptions for spotting or patterns. The ideal weight is 1.20 to 1.40 kg.

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