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The influence of potentially effective herbs from grazing herbage on forage intake and its preservation.
VONDRÁŠKOVÁ, Barbora
The aim of this dissertation was a representation of chemical composition of herb samples, NDF degradability examination by in sacco method and energy evaluation. Degradability of dry matter was also part of results. During the years 2006 and 2007, twenty-four sampling of pasture herbage from three different farms and six sampling of meadow herbage were realized. The other aim of this study was a monitoring of pasture herbage composition in three farms using the seven-member combination scale abundance and dominance Braun-Blanquet. Chemical composition and high of pasture herbage was also determined. The aim of other study was to determine which of two kinds of dicotyledonous plants- Sanguisorba officinalis and Plantago lanceolata added to a meadow hay in amount of 10 % goats prefer. Seven goats of brown shorthaired and white shorthaired breed were used in four preference tests. The other part of this trial was a monitoring the influence of Plantago lanceolata on goat milk composition. There was 45 % of Plantago lanceolata added in a meadow hay for experimental goats.
The influence of beef cattle pasture on composition plantation form and developmen non-producing functions of grassland
TRNKOVÁ, Ivana
The influence of beef cattle pasture on the composition of pasture herbage was studied in Šumava region (Kaplice, 550 {--} 850 m a.s.l) from 2005 to 2006. Also was studied the effect of different nanagement of permanent grassland on its composition plantation form and non-producing functions. On the pasture herbage dominated grass and leguminous species. On the fallow land prevailed herb species. On the combined management site (pasture and harvest) was established higher frequency of Taraxacum officinale, Trifolium pratense and Dactylis glomerata
The rating of the growing foals
KUBŮ, Romana
The aim of this thesis was to judge a growth level of colts of the czech warm-blood under different conditions of breeding stations. 278 colts bred at testing breeding stations were observed in years 2001-2003. Their growth, exterior and movement mechanics were followed depending upon altitude of breeding stations, varying from 200 to 700 m above the sea level and were evaluated concerning ancestors of the genitor. Growth of 98 colts bred in 3 private keepings was followed and samples of green from 6 localities (24 habitats) in years 2005 and 2006 were analysed.

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