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Analýza vybraných užitkových parametrů prasat v podmínkách ekologického chovu
Klementová, Kateřina
This work deals with the analysis of useful methods in organic pig farming, in the first parts there is a literature review of the topic, which presents the basic principles of organic pig farming - feeding, stables. The literary wish is characterized by the Přeštice black-spotted pig breed. The second part thesis consists of monitoring the farm itself, where the analysis of useful data of the Přeštice black pied pig breed. In this part of the diploma thesis, the data of reproductive performance of sows are analyzed and statistically evaluated, then the growth ability of pigs from birth to slaughter is statistically suitable. At the end of the work, the evaluated data are presented, it is further proved that this is a reduction of problems and other measures for the development of organic farms and organic pig farming on this farm.
Principles of organic pig breeding
SKYPALOVÁ, Michaela
The objective of this study is to locate and gather available information about organic farming in the Czech republic. There are several interesting aspects of the world environment friendly economy. In the introduction chapter development swine-breeding and pork consumption in our country is outlined. The main part of this study compares the difference between conventional farming and organic farming. Considerable part of this work is focused on various categories of pigs with the emphasis on welfare. Principles of group housing of sows and piglets are also mentioned, as well as an outdoor pig housing, which is still only marginally used in the Czech Republic. The work includes principles of nutrition and feeding pigs in each categories of pigs according to ecological principles, which are very different from the normal feeding on the basis of complete feed mixtures. The work also describes the principles of slaughtering animals in organic farming. It is irreplaceable that swine-breeding is not subsidized, only through arable land, which produces feed. The question is whether the subsidy is sufficient at higher field intensity of production and consequently organic swine-breeding.

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