Effect of breeds and performance types on breeding process of Moravian warm-blooded horse
2001
Misar, D. | Jiskrova, I. | Somerlikova, K. (Mendelova Zemedelska a Lesnicka Univ., Brno (Czech Republic))
The aim of this study was to document the effects of individual factors of breeding of Moravian warm-blooded horses on the development of their traits. The selected period from 1928 to 1960 was segmented into 3 eleven-year stages and the representation of individual traits was analysed according to the breed. In some cases the stud in which the stallions were reared was used as an ancillary criterion. Using the analysis of variance we have found statistically highly significant differences in proportions of individual gene sources in all stages under study (P 0.01). Using multiple comparisons it was found out that the stallions originating from the local Moravian stud represented the most important genetic source in all stages (P 0.01). Stallions originating from Pohorelice and Kladruby represented another important source of variability. Oldenburg stallions played an important role during the process of improving of robustness (1928-1938) while the oriental horses were used within the period of breed improvement (1939-1949).
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