Development of genetic resources of goose breeds in the Czech Republic - performace and population | Vývoj genetických zdrojů hus v ČR - užitkovost a stavy
2010
Gardiánová, I., Česká zemědelská univerzita Praha, FAPPZ, Demonstrační a pokusná stáj | Hrnčár, C., Slovenská poľnohospodárska univ. v Nitre (Slovak Republic). Fakulta agrobiológie a potravinových zdrojov | Mindek, S., Slovenská poľnohospodárska univ. v Nitre (Slovak Republic). Fakulta agrobiológie a potravinových zdrojov | Weis, J., Slovenská poľnohospodárska univ. v Nitre (Slovak Republic). Fakulta agrobiológie a potravinových zdrojov | Jebavý, L., Czech Univ. of Agriculture, Praha (Czech Republic)
The original Czech Goose breed was raised at the beginning of the 20th century from rustic goose and it was included in the list of the important farm trade breeds. The Czech Crested Goose was raised at the end (1970) of the 20th century from the Czech White Goose (Czech Goose). We used annual reports and the data from the Czech breeder club to evaluate the performance and reproduction characteristics of the breeds and individuals included into genetic resources. The average number of population of these two breeds was - the Czech Goose 162 geese and Czech Crested Goose 32 geese. The productivity is very good by both breeds - the Czech White Goose and the Czech Crested Goose with higher values by the Czech Crested goose. The egg weight is about 165 g, hatchability about 64%.
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