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Zhodnocení kvality hřebečků chladnokrevných plemen koní v odchovnách
Stejskalová, Jana
This diploma work focuses on quality evaluation of young stallions in rearing houses for young stallions from 2001 to the present (2018). We concentrated on analysis of differences of young stallions of cold-blooded breeds from the point of view of body measurements, final mark and quality of the paces based on specific factors (breed, year of beginning or ending of the rearing period and rearing house). In the beginning of the rearing period the young stallions of Czech-Moravian Belgian horse (CMB) statistically highly conclusively differ from Silesian noriker (SN) in height at withers measured with stick (KVH), height at withers measured with tape (KVP) and chest circumference. CMB young stallions had KVH 138.10 cm and SN young stallions had KVH 136.00 cm. In iKOST CMB young stallions (14.53) statistically highly conclusively differ from SN (14.72) and noriker (N) (14.94). In cannon bone circumference CMB young stallions (20.06) statistically highly conclusively differ from N (20.55) and statistically conclusively N differ from SN (20.01). The chapter of results contains also growth curves of cold-blooded breeds created on the base of data from every single selection. In the end of the rearing period CMB young stallions (160.59 cm) reached the highest KVH and they statistically highly conclusively differ from SN (158.44 cm) and statistically conclusively from N (158.76 cm). Measure of cannon bone circumference was in the end of the rearing period the biggest at young stallions SN (24.52 cm), then N (24.17 cm) and the smallest at CMB (23.96 cm). The difference of CMB and N is statistically highly conclusive. The statistical evaluation of final mark and quality of the paces did not show any differences between young stallions of compared breeds. This result emphasizes stability and comparable quality of all of them.

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