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The American Quarter Horse, breeding and genetic diseases
(2014)The Quarter horse is an American breed, and is today the largest registered breed in the world with. Worldwide there are over 5 million registered Quarter Horses. It is one of the oldest recognized breeds in the United ... -
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 ... -
Current genetics of equine cutaneous asthenia : (Review of literature)
(2014)Cutaneous asthenia, also known as hyperelastosis cutis is an inherited congenital skin disorder that has been reported in a variety of species, characterised by skin hyperextensibility. This degenerative connective tissue ... -
Die Gangpferderasse Aegidienberger
(2013)The gaited breed “Aegidienberger” was developed on base of a breeding- idea of Walter Feldmann sen. and Walter Feldmann jun. 1982. By expert advice of Dr. Dohn the head of breeding management of the rhenish stud book and ... -
Diversity Changes of the Irish Draught Horse during Breed Development
(2013)The Irish Draught is an animal that is deeply entrenched in the history of Ireland. From its original use as all purpose animal on the farm to the modern horse we see today, the Irish Draught has earned its right to be ... -
Duna-menti országok Lipicai törzsei
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Embryo transfer in horses : method, possibilities and limitations
(2014)There are a lot of challenges with embryo transfer in horses. The difficulties with synchronising mares, the lack of superovulation and the fact that freezing equine embryos is not working very well, are all limiting ... -
Genetic endangerment and sustainability of French draft horses
(2014)This work presents the nine breeds of draft horses that find their origin in France. Most of them have evolved from indigenous horses found in the different regions of France and are often well adapted to the particular ... -
Genetics and markers of navicular disease in warmblood sport horses
(2014)The aim of the study was to do a review of the studies regarding the genetic background of navicular disease in sports horses. Navicular disease is a common locomotor disorder in horses with a polygenetic background and ... -
Genetics and phenotypes of Chondrodysplasia (Achondroplasia) across domestic animal species
(2015)This diploma work is dedicated to the condition of disproportionate dwarfism in animals called chondrodysplasia, the genetics behind it and the phenotypic appearance of the animals suffering from it. I have shortly described ... -
The German Sporthorse
(2015)Objective of the thesis was the presentation of a newly introduced horse breed called German Sporthorse. The great breed diversity in Germany decreased in the late fifties due to intensive exchange of mainly sires beyond ... -
Latest development in genetic related diseases of Arab horses : review of current literature and genomic studies
(2014)The elegance and temperament of the Arab horse has been fascinating people for decades and turned the Arabian into a very popular breed. The value of these horses is not only of economic but also emotional importance since ... -
Zur Genetik der Osteochondrose bei Sportpferden
(2013)The Osteochondrosis (OC) is the most important developmental disturbance of the juvenile horse and has a massive economical impact on the equine industry. It is a degenerative joint disease that occurs due to a disturbance ...