Journal of Central European Agriculture (Dec 2013)

PERFORMANCE OF COLD-BLOODED HORSES IN SLOVAKIA

  • JURAJ MLYNEK,
  • Zuzana Hargašová ,
  • Eva Mlyneková,
  • Marko Halo,
  • Ivan IMRICH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/14.4.1397
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 1580 – 1591

Abstract

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Horse breeding program is based on an assessment of their exterior, and is largely influenced by the performance. The objective of the work was to analyze the performance characteristics of cold-blooded horses in Slovakia using test of performance characteristics through carriage race. By evaluating the higher forms of utility control we concluded that scores in individual disciplines were very balanced during 2005-2008, which was due to a steady track of the horses involved and the carriagers. By increasing the number of new horses and new competitors in 2009 the average value of scores marked substantial deterioration, but this cannot be seen as degradation of performance of studied horses. By analysis of the factors affecting the score we found out, that gender as the only factor, did not have any significant impact on the studied disciplines of utility control. Carriager and the year of competition were amongst the factors mostly influencing the score. As the most successful line, whose representatives were most frequently and best ranked on the carriage races, we can choose the line of Bayard de Heredia. Its seven representatives participated in the period 2005-2011 altogether for 141-times and their average ranking ranged from 2.2 to 5.4.

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