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Primerjava lastnosti zunanjosti in prireje slovenskih in avstrijskih alpskih pasem ovc
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Abstract
Cilj diplomskega dela je bila predstavitev in primerjava slovenskih in avstrijskih alpskih pasem ovc. V Sloveniji imamo bovško ovco za prirejo mleka in jezersko-solčavsko ovco za prirejo mesa. V Avstriji pa imajo sedem alpskih pasem, in sicer krainer steinschaf za prirejo mleka in šest pasem za prirejo mesa: kärntner brillenschaf, braunes bergschaf, tiroler bergschaf, tiroler steinschaf, montafoner steinschaf in alpines steinschaf. Vsem tem pasmam je skupna dobra odpornost in prilagodljivost na ostre gorske razmere ter dobro izkoriščanje tudi manj kakovostne krme. Skupna jim je tudi dobra plodnost in dobro razvite materinske lastnosti. Vse pasme razen bovške ovce so celoletno poliestrične, bovška ovca spada med sezonsko poliestrične pasme. S pregledom literature smo pregledali razlike v lastnostih zunanjosti med pasmami, po katerih posamezne pasme prepoznamo in jih med seboj ločimo. Nekatere pasme so si po zunanjosti zelo podobne, saj so si tudi genetsko sorodne. Takšni pasmi sta jezersko solčavska ovca in kärntner brillenschaf. Za obe pasmi je značilna zelo podobna obarvanost, le da je pri jezersko-solčavski ovci dovoljenih več barv. Sorodni pasmi sta si tudi bovška ovca in krainer steinschaf, ki sta si tudi podobni po zunanjosti. Tiroler bergschaf in braunes bergschaf sta si prav tako sorodni pasmi, vendar je najbolj očitna razlika barva. Za pasmo tiroler bergschaf je edina dovoljena bela barva, za braunes bergschaf pa rjava. Pasme tiroler steinschaf, montafoner steinschaf in alpines steinschaf spadajo v skupino ovc steinschafe za katere je najbolj značilna siva obarvanost, dovoljene oziroma zaželene pa so tudi rogate živali.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:drobnica, ovce, pasme, lastnosti zunanjosti, prireja
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161501 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:207408899 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Comparison of phenotype and production traits in Slovenian and Austrian alpine sheep breeds
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to present and compare the Slovenian and Austrian Alpine sheep breeds. In Slovenia, there isthe Bovec sheep for milk production and the Jezersko Solčava sheep for meat production. In Austria, there are seven Alpine breeds, namely the Krainer Steinschaf for milk production and six breeds for meat production: the Kärntner Brillenschaf, the Braunes Bergschaf, the Tiroler Bergschaf, the Tiroler Steinschaf, the Montafoner Steinschaf and the Alpines Steinschaf. What all these breeds have in common is good resistance and adaptability to harsh mountain conditions and good conversion of even low-quality feed. They also have good fertility and well developed maternal traits in common. All breeds except the Bovec sheep have lambings all year round, the Bovec sheep is a seasonal breed. The literature research helped us to identify and differentiate the breeds based on the differences in phenotype characteristics. Some breeds are very similar in type traits, as they are also genetically related. Such breeds are the Jezersko-Solčava sheep and the Kärntner Brillenschaf. Both breeds are characterised by a very similar coat colour, with the exception that more different colours are allowed in the Jezersko-Solčava sheep. The Bovec sheep and the Krainer Steinschaf are also related breeds, which are similar in type traits. The Tiroler Bergschaf and the Braunes Bergschaf are also related, but the most obvious difference is the colour. In the Tiroler Bergschaf, only the colour white is allowed, in the Braunes Bergschaf it is brown. The Tiroler Steinschaf, the Montafoner Steinschaf and the Alpines Steinschaf belong to the group of Steinschafe, which are mainly characterised by their grey coat colour, where horned animals are also permitted or preferred.

Keywords:small ruminants, sheep breeds, phenotype, production traits

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