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BREEDING CONTRIBUTION OF CZECH WARMBLOOD PREFERD STALIONS
SMOLÍKOVÁ, Alena
This dissertation concentrates on analysis of one of the most important breeding measure in the breeding Czech warmblood in Acceleration program. This measure?s aim is to raise quality this breed?s sports performance, thanks to the performance there will be better possibility to use it among competition horses from breeding advanced countries ensured. From collected documents there was made a detailed overview of stallions, who were in program since 2005 to 2012 and their application in breeding was also assessed. The breeding benefit of these preferred sires was based on the results of performance tests of sires? daughters and sons and also on results of subsequent sport testing their descendants. At least all of these facts mentioned above are evaluated and discussed.
THE INFLUENCE OF THE IMPORT OF FOREIGN STALLIONS ON THE QUALITY OF CZECH WARMBLOOD BREEDING
HAVLOVÁ, Lucie
The aim of this thesis was to prepare an overview of the use of foreign stallions and determine their influence in the Czech warmblood breeding. A representation of stallions of Czech warmblood breed and thein use in breeding was also observed. The results in show jumping were parameters for this evaluation. The data obtained from The summary of the sport horses - Ranking the best sires in ASH (S) by show jumping in the years 2000-2010 were the base material for the thesis. The results showed that the most important breeds in the breeding of Czech warmblood are Thoroughbred, Holsteiner horse, Hanoverian horse and Trakehner horse. Nowadays, the use of Holsteiner and Hanoverian horses increases. The Czech warmblood is becoming the breed used mainly for sports and that´s why the effort of breeders to enhance its sporting performance by the import of breeding material of sporting breeds is growing.
Development and current state of Haflinger breed in the Czech Republic
PATEROVÁ, Šárka
This thesis deals with the current state of Haflinger breeding in the Czech Republic. The number of these horses has steadily risen in the last years and the number of horses ranked among the most important gene lines in the world has risen as well. At the same time the breed found use in other areas than the original agricultural one. The thesis also briefly deals with the world's superpowers in the Haflinger breed, and their significant expansion in the world. The aim of the thesis was to map the current state of stud horses in the Czech Republic. As an overview, an analysis has been made of the current breeding population, comparing the data of the stallions bred in the Czech Republic that are currently enrolled to breed with the mares included in the Main Stud Book. In the conclusion, all the aforementioned differencies are rated and discussed.
Evaluation of the system of mare performance tests
CIVIŠOVÁ, Hana
This thesis is dealing with evaluation of a Czech Warmblood mare performance test system. Mare performance tests have become an important measure in the Czech Warmblood breed and most newly registered mares undergo them. The mare performance test does not only indicate the mare{\crq}s own disposition but it is also a valuable source of information on the sires of the mares taking part. The main reason for mare performance testing is to obtain a performance record to use as a tool in making breeding decisions. Within the tests the best sire of the mares are evaluated. This thesis examines the system of mare performance tests and compares it with systems of organizing mare performance tests in other European countries. In the conclusion all the achieved results are assessed and discussed.
Life symptoms of stallions and mares
KOREŠOVÁ, Michaela
The farm, where I have watched ethological behaviour, is next to CHKO Blanský les, near the small town Lhenice. The farm is engaged in breeding of horses. The basic herd is created with warm-blooded mares of Netolice´s breeding. The aim of ethological watching was to recognize basic symptoms of behaviour of horses in their natural conditions during pasture season. These symptoms were watched in the herd of 20 mares (barren, advanced stage of pregnancy and mares with foals) and in the one of 9 stallions and 2 geldings. Everything was conducted during four of 24-hours cycles during pasture season 2008 inside each of the herds. It was recognized, that horses most of their time were accepting their fodder. The time of feeding depended on quality of the pasture fodder and at the temperature of the air. Mares spent the longest time with feeding. It was 63.84 % of the day. The stallions spent with feeding 58.90 % of the day. At the end of their pasture season in September, but it is quite normal, because the quality of pasture is during the second part of pasture season much worse. The rest, as laying and standing depended on the time, that was needed for satisfying with pasture. The longest time for have a rest was watched during the month of Juni {--} 42.50 % of the day and 46.47 % of the day during August, when the parture was the richest and temperature the highest. Moving activity was much better inside the stallion´s herd. The conflict behaviour was the same inside the both of herds and aggressive behaviour was watched during the social fighting for relationships inside both of herds.
Using analysis and fertility of warmblood stallions
STRAPKOVÁ, Jaroslava
The goal of this work was to work up the survey about usage and fertility of stallions using in Czech warmblood breeding. All data originate from breeding evidence of Czech warmblood Breeders Association, Association of Horse Breeder´s Unions of the Czech Republic and Czech Equestrian Federation (years 2002 {--} 2008). It has been evaluated frequency of stallion using in each period, the numbers of fertilized mares and the numbers of foals borning after each stallions. Frequency of using the stallions was compared with achieved level their sports performance. The results of the numbers of borning foals in each years were in interval 917 {--} 1360 and gradually falls. In average 6 foals were born to one stallion. Natality was in interval 32,3 % - 74,4 %, 11 fertilized mares to one stallion in average. From 13 to 21 % stallions used in breeding have no offspring. It was made out that the using of stallions with hight performance grow up from 11,4% to 21,1 % by sports performance T and from 3 % to 7,1 % by sports performance TT. Detected rates from the analysis of stallions usage in breeding Leeds to conclusion, that the number of present stallions should be lower, but the frequency of usage should be higher.

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