Browsing Department of Animal Breeding, Nutrition and Laboratory Animal Science by Subject "Zöldág László (supervisor)"
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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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Current genetics of osteochondrosis (OCD) in equines
(2012)The aim of the study was to perform a review study regarding the current genetic background of OC in the domestic horse. OC is a commonly seen locomotor disorder in young horses (WITTWER et al, 2007). The cause of OC is ... -
Genetic basis of bovine milk production in Bavaria : Review of literature
(2011)Wie kaum ein anderer Zweig in der Lebensmittelbranche ist die Milchindustrie rund um den Globus ein wichtiger Teil jeder nationalen Wirtschaft. Obwohl das Ziel, höhere Leistungen, sowohl quantitativ, als auch qualitativ, ... -
Genetic disorders of horses : a critical review
(2011)There are more than 5000 genetic diseases of humans and from 1990 to 2003, the Human Genome Project changed the world of genetics forever by mapping the human genome. The Horse Genome Project, a result of the Human Genome ... -
Genetics of healing and molecular therapy of equine tendon injuries : Review of literature
(2011)Wound healing is a complex process often followed by scar tissue. New research has shed light on a possibility for healing without scar formation. By investigating strains of mice with regenerative abilities researchers ... -
Hiperpolimorf mikroszatellita-polimorfizmusok vizsgálata vadászkutyákban
(2009)A kutyák örökletes eredetű betegségei egyre nagyobb arányban mutatkoznak világszerte, aminek egyik nyilvánvaló oka a beltenyésztettség. Ezért egyre nagyobb igény mutatkozik a kutyapopulációk populációgenetikai vizsgálataira, ... -
Histiocytic sarcoma as a breed specific disease in the Flat-coated retriever
(2011)The Flat-coated retriever is a small breed of dogs as far as numbers are concerned, and developed in England in the mid 1800s when the need for a retrieving breed became evident. It is believed to be a mix of several other ... -
The Icelandic horse, breeding and diversity
(2011)The Icelandic horse is a very old, and one of the purest horse breeds in the world. They came to Iceland with the Vikings several centuries ago. It is the only horse breed on Iceland, and its purity is secured by a law ... -
A lóversenyzés helyzete Magyarországon
(2010)A Széchenyi által megálmodott és 1827-ben létrehozott lóversenyzés nemcsak a lótenyésztés, hanem a nemzet kulturális és gazdasági fejlődését is szolgálta. Ügye többször került mélypontra, de szerencsére mindannyiszor ... -
Merits of the Norwegian red cattle
(2010)The Norwegian Red Cattle was originally an amalgamation of Norwegian Red- and –White, Red Trondheim and the Red Polled Østland of 1961. Thereafter, in 1963, Døle joined the coalition and in 1968 the South and West Norwegians ... -
Review of the Norwegian Landrace Pig
(2010)The earliest proof of the domesticated swine in Norway dates back to 1500-1400 B.C. The Norwegian landrace is the oldest and most important pig breed in Norway. And todays landrace originates from these domesticated tame ...