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Analiza sistemov in predlog minimalnih standardov za uhlevitev konj v Sloveniji
ID Koderman, Patricija (Author), ID Jordan, Dušanka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Mergeduš, Andrej (Comentor)

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Abstract
Namen magistrske naloge je bil pridobiti informacije o tem, kakšno je stanje glede uhlevitve konj v Sloveniji (kateri sistem uhlevitve prevladuje, površina na konja v posameznem sistemu uhlevitve, mikroklimatski pogoji v hlevu …). Zbrane podatke smo primerjali z zakonodajo držav Slovenije, Avstrije, Italije, Madžarske, Švice in Švedske ter podali priporočila za uhlevitev konj v Sloveniji. Po vnaprej pripravljenem vprašalniku smo natančno popisali 53 hlevov na 30 konjerejskih gospodarstvih (po 10 s športno rejo konj, z rekreativno rejo konj in z rejo konj za meso), razpršenih po celi Sloveniji. Na gospodarstvih s športno rejo konj je bil najpogostejši način uhlevitve s 64,0 % individualni boks brez izhoda na izpust in brez pogleda skozi okno na hodnik ali prosto, na gospodarstvih z rekreativno rejo konj je bil s 46,2 % najpogostejši način uhlevitve reja prostih živali v odprtem hlevu s stalnim dostopom na izpust ali pašnik, na gospodarstvih z rejo konj za meso pa so bila s 46,7 % najpogostejši način uhlevitve individualna stojišča s privezi. Konji, uhlevljeni v individualnih boksih, so bili nastanjeni v površinsko enako velikih ali večjih boksih kot je to zahtevano v Sloveniji, Avstriji, Švici in na Švedskem. V skupinski uhlevitvi so imeli konji v primerjavi s slovenskimi, avstrijskimi in švicarskimi normativi po večini površinsko manj prostora, v primerjavo s Švedsko pa več. Stojišča so bila širša in daljša, kot je to predpisano na Švedskem. Mikroklimatski pogoji (osvetlitev, temperatura, relativna vlaga, hitrost gibanja zraka) so bili v času obiska na 20,0 % do 70,0 % gospodarstev neustrezni.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:konji, hlevi, sistemi uhlevitve, standardi, Slovenija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163157 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:210044419 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.10.2024
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Language:English
Title:Analysis of housing systems and preposition of minimum standards for horses in Slovenia
Abstract:
The aim of the thesis was to obtain information about the state of horse housing in Slovenia (which housing system prevails, how much space/horse is in each housing system, what are the microclimatic conditions in the stable...). We compared the collected data with the legislation in Slovenia, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Switzerland and Sweden and gave recommendations for horse keeping in Slovenia. Using a prepared questionnaire, we described in detail 53 stables on 30 horse farms (10 each with sport horses, leisure horses and horses for meat production) widespread throughout Slovenia. In sport horse farms, the most common housing system (64.0 %) was a single stall with no permanent access to the outdoor run and no view through the window to the passageway or outside; in leisure horse farms, the most common housing system (46.2 %) was group housing in an open stable with permanent access to the outdoor run or pasture; and in meat horse farms, the most common housing system (46.7 %) was a tie-stall. Horses kept in single stalls were housed in stalls with the same or more space than required in Slovenia, Austria, Switzerland and Sweden. Compared to the Slovenian, Austrian and Swiss legislation, horses in group housing had less space, but more space than in Sweden. The tie-stalls were wider and longer than required in Sweden. Microclimatic conditions (lighting, temperature, relative humidity and air speed) were inadequate in 20.0 % to 70.0 % of farms at the time of the visit.

Keywords:horses, stables, housing systems, standards, Slovenia

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