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| - The Old Kladrube horse, which was established by the end of the 18th and at the beginning of the 19th century, is the most important genetic resource in the Czech Republic. The structure of the breed was in 2003: 39 stallions, 350 mares and the effective population size 140. From 1993 to 2003 decreased the average coefficient of inbreeding (%) for stallions in the: breed from 7,16 to 5,47, white variety from 6,06 to 5,10, black variety from 8,21 to 5,94 and for mares in the: breed from 7,9 to 5,05, white variety from 7,29 to 4,17 and black variety from 8,4 to 5,86. The majority of sire lines showed a reduction in the average coefficient of inbreeding (%).
- The Old Kladrube horse, which was established by the end of the 18th and at the beginning of the 19th century, is the most important genetic resource in the Czech Republic. The structure of the breed was in 2003: 39 stallions, 350 mares and the effective population size 140. From 1993 to 2003 decreased the average coefficient of inbreeding (%) for stallions in the: breed from 7,16 to 5,47, white variety from 6,06 to 5,10, black variety from 8,21 to 5,94 and for mares in the: breed from 7,9 to 5,05, white variety from 7,29 to 4,17 and black variety from 8,4 to 5,86. The majority of sire lines showed a reduction in the average coefficient of inbreeding (%). (en)
- The Old Kladrube horse, which was established by the end of the 18th and at the beginning of the 19th century, is the most important genetic resource in the Czech Republic. The structure of the breed was in 2003: 39 stallions, 350 mares and the effective population size 140. From 1993 to 2003 decreased the average coefficient of inbreeding (%) for stallions in the: breed from 7,16 to 5,47, white variety from 6,06 to 5,10, black variety from 8,21 to 5,94 and for mares in the: breed from 7,9 to 5,05, white variety from 7,29 to 4,17 and black variety from 8,4 to 5,86. The majority of sire lines showed a reduction in the average coefficient of inbreeding (%). (cs)
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