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A baktrián takarmányozásának összehasonlító vizsgálata a hazai állatkertekben
(2009)A vizsgálataim során 7 magyarországi állatkertet és vadasparkot - a Fővárosi Állat- és Növénykertet, a Xantus János Állatkert Kht.-t, a Nagyerdei Kultúrparkot, a Miskolci Állatkert és Kultúrparkot, a Nyíregyházi Állatparkot, ... -
BARF - a real alternative in the nutrition and detection of dogs with feed allergies
(2014)The aim of this thesis named “BARF – a real alternative in the nutrition and detection of dogs with feed allergies.“ was to get an impression if the elimination diets on the basis of “BARF” are a good alternative in the ... -
Barf - nur ein vorübergehender Trend oder eine echte Alternative zum industriellen Katzenfutter?
(2011)Aim of this thesis named „Barf- only a temporary fashion or a real alternative to commercial cat food?” was to get an impression if raw feeding of cats is only a temporary fashion or if it has the potential to become ... -
Berechnung und Auswertung von Zuchtparametern der Schafrasse Cigája und die besondere Bedeutung der weiblichen Schafe für die Zucht
(2014)The aim of this work was to obtain new breeding parameters for the sheep breed Tsigai and to gain more information about the actual situation of this old breed. For this purpose the current herd book data which contains ... -
Brachycephalic syndrome in English bulldog : (Review of literature)
(2014)The small and compact English bulldog was first bred in England in the 1600 century with the purpose of fighting bulls. Many changes were done to the English bulldog, which is descending from dogs like the mastiff, to ... -
Breed development and breeding strategy of the Irish Kerry Cattle
(2013-05-23)At present there are approximately 1000 breeding females. A survey, currently being conducted by The Kerry Cattle Society Ltd., shows that Kerry cattle births for the year 2011 numbered 288 males and 328 females, giving ... -
Breed status of the Norwegian forest cat from viewpoint of Eugenics
(2011)The Norwegian Forest cat is one of our feline breeds in Norway. This breed emerged in the 19th century, but it wasn’t listed as an official breed before 1977. Pans Truls is the tomcat where the breed standard is taken from. ... -
Breeding and breed development of the Norwegian Fjord Horse
(2010)It is one of the oldest breeds, and has a long recorded history of pure breeding with out crossbreeding from other sources. It is believed that the ancestors of the Fjord horse migrated to Norway and were domesticated over ... -
Breeding Chukar Partridges (Alectoris chukar) in Cyprus
(2013)After spending four weeks at the farm going throw all every day procedures I came to the conclusion that breeding chukars is not that difficult and of course this has to do also with the perfect weather conditions in Cyprus ... -
Breeding measures to reduce the prevalence of bone spavin in equines : (A review of literature)
(2014)The aim of the study was to perform a review study regarding breeding measures to reduce the prevalence of bone spavin in the domestic horse. Bone spavin is one of the most common forms of hind limb lameness in the horse ... -
Breeding strategies and genetic status of the Norwegian labrador retriever dog population
(2014)Dog breeding should be assessed and investigated from several aspects in order to gather a complete and comprehensive overview of the breed in question. It is essential to perform a proper background check of the breed in ... -
Canine symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy: The occurrence in Noevegian Gordon Setters
(2011)Symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy (SLO) is an immune-mediated disease affecting multiple claws of dogs. SLO is characterized by a sudden separation and sloughing of one or more claws from the claw bed, eventually leading ... -
The century old dexter phenomenon in cattle breeding (A critical review of literature)
(2010)The Dexter cattle were originally bred in South-western Ireland and brought to England in 1882. The Dexter is one of the smallest cattle breed developed in the British Isles. The Irish Dexter descended from the ancient ... -
Changes of the wither height of the Connemara Pony in the last 100 years
(2010)The Connemara Pony is an indigenous breed of Ireland and has undergone different changes since the establishment of its own breed society in 1923. One major change in the pony which can be observed today in comparison to ... -
Characterisation of HSP70 promoter-polymorphism in autochthonous Norwegian cattle breeds
(2012)By performing this study on autochthonous cattle breeds from different climate zones we wanted to test if any of these had higher abilities to adapt to heat stress on the basis of the polymorphism of the promoter region ... -
A critical analysis of the breeding program of the Norwegian hound
(2011)The Norwegian Hound is one of our seven national dog breeds in Norway. This breed emerged in the 19th century, as several other Nordic hare hunting dogs, from an uncertain ancestry of European scent hounds. From then on ... -
Critical evaluation of the feeding of race horses in two different stables
(2011)The life of a horse in the modern race horse industry is a difficult one. An intense work load and a feeding regime that is not according to the feed, the equine digestive tract is made for. A high nutrient density is ... -
Current Breeding status of the Norwegian Lundehund
(2010)The Norwegian Lundehund is a prehistoric small type spitz dog originating from the North of Norway on an island called Værøy. Here the breed was used for hunting the small puffin bird. The dog serves its purpose excellently ... -
The current data on canine syringomyelia
(2015)Syringomyelia is a condition whereby fluid filled cavities appear in the spinal cord parenchyma. An obstruction preventing the correct flow of cerebrospinal fluid is caused by the brain itself, which blocks the foramen ...