Volume 11
Issue 4/volume11
Animal Husbandry
JOURNAL OF
POLISH
AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITIES
Available Online: http://www.ejpau.media.pl/volume11/issue4/volume11/abs-01.html
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STABILITY OF THE SEXUAL CYCLE AND THE BREEDING VALUE OF PUREBRED ARABIAN MARES USED FOR BREEDING IN THE NATIONAL STUDS IN POLAND
Dorota Sobczuk
Department of Animal Breeding and Use,
Faculty of Agricultural Science,
University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
ABSTRACT
The present survey On the basis of our investigation the following regularities can be observed: the differences in average sexual cycles, periods of anoestrus and the oestrus length the in characteristic
is based on the investigation of 397 purebred Arabian mares used for breeding
in the period of 1970 – 1996, which came from the primary broodmare
band in the Białka, Janów Podlaski, Kurozwęki and Michałów Stud Farms. Mares
that had been used for 5 and more breeding seasons were selected from the total
number of animals. For such mares, their oestrus periods were investigated in
the breeding documentation.
between the various stud farms were significant or highly significant, which
can attributed to the differences in breeding environments of those stud farms;
length of the complete sexual cycle, oestrus, and anoestrus was characterised
by a low or negative correlation to the racing performance of both the mares
under investigation, as well as their progeny;
the population of purebred Arabian horses farmed in Poland one can distinguish
genetic lineages that vary significantly as to their length of oestrus periods;
differences were observed in the average length of the oestrus cycle, the oestrus
itself, and the periods of anoestrus in specific coefficient of success ranges.
Key words: Arabian mares, racing performance, sexual cycle.
Dorota Sobczuk
Department of Animal Breeding and Use,
Faculty of Agricultural Science,
University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
Szczebrzeska 102, 22-400 Zamość, Poland
Phone: (+48 084) 677 27 73
email: dorotasobczuk@wnr.edu.pl
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