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Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2013

Effect of transport, rest period and temperature on pork quality from different countries

Juraj Mlynek; Ivan Imrich; Wojciech Kapelanski; Eva Mlyneková

The aim of the experiment was to assess the pig meat quality in relation to preslaughter conditions and import country. In the experiment, the meat quality of 1980 pigs was evaluated. The animals were divided into three groups according to country of import (Slovakia, Hungary and Netherlands). The following pre-slaughter indicators were evaluated: duration of transport, duration of housing, temperature during housing and transport. The meat quality was judged on the basis of the pH1 value measured 45 minutes after the slaughter in the musculus longissimus dorsi – pH1 MLD and in the musculus semimembranosus – pH1 MSM. The highest frequency of PSE (pale, soft, exudative) meat in the MLD was in the group of pigs imported from Slovakia (24.13 %). These pigs had also statistically significant (P<0.01) the lowest average pH1 MLD (6.05) in comparison with other imports. The incidence of PSE meat in the MSM was in all evaluated groups above 10 %. Group of pigs from Slovakia had the lowest value of pH1 MSM (6.23) in comparison with other groups of pigs (P<0.01). Even though the average length of housing in a slaughterhouse was from 11.26 to 15.43 hours high incidence of PSE meat was recorded. However group of pigs with the longest rest period (15.43 hours - Netherlands) had significantly higher pH1 MLD and pH1 MSM compared to other imports (P<0.01). From these results can be concluded that the incidence of PSE meat in evaluated groups is relatively high. Prolonging rest period and lower temperatures had positively influence on the incidence of PSE meat and pH value.


Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2013

PERFORMANCE OF COLD-BLOODED HORSES IN SLOVAKIA

Juraj Mlynek; Zuzana Hargašová; Eva Mlyneková; Marko Halo; Ivan Imrich

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.


Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2018

Comparison of the interior characteristics of Slovak warmblood horses and Lipizzan horses

Michaela Horná; Marko Halo; Eva Mlyneková; Monika Ivančíková

One of the important factors that significantly affects the intensity and content of training and determines the performance it the horse interior. Character and temperament traits are described in the breeding goals of each breed of horse. The aim of this study was to analyze the horse interior and comparison the interior characteristics of two studied horse breeds Slovak warmblood horses and Lipizzan horses. Into the analysis were included 65 horses from National Stud Farm Topoľcianky, Slovak warmblood horses (n1 = 33) and Lipizzan horses (n2 = 32).Interior was analyzed through a questionnaire with 13 indicators with 10 point system, where 10 being the highest rating. Slovak warmblood horses become the highest ratings (average 89.1 pt, 74.42%) and Lipizzan horses (86.1 pt, 66.2%), so both breeds of horses can be considered as the breeds with balanced characteristics of temperament and character. But Lipizzan horses are more balanced, because their results had lower variability. There were insignificant differences between the analyzed horses in the studied breeds. Nevertheless, a several analyzes of individual indicators showed that between the Slovak warmblood horses and Lipizzan horses there is a significant difference in a single indicator of interior - 10 - Stress managing. In particular, it has been shown that Lipizzan horses manage stress significantly better than Slovak warmblood horses.


Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018

Evaluation of genetic variability of the breed Norik of Muran according to pedigree information

Marko Halo; Eva Mlyneková; Michaela Horná; M. Ivančíková; A. Hrdá

Halo M., Mlyneková E., Horná M., Ivančíková M., Hrdá A. (2018): Evaluation of genetic variability of the breed Norik of Muran according to pedigree information. Czech J. Anim. Sci., 63, 195–200. The Norik of Muran, a unique draught horse bred in Slovakia, belongs to country’s biodiversity treasures. The genetic diversity of this horse type was evaluated on the basis of indicators derived from the common ancestry and the probability of gene origin. The pedigree file of the analyzed horses involved 115 individuals (15 stallions and 100 mares). The number of complete generations was 4.49 on average. The maximum number of ancestor generations at the examined population of living horses was 5.38 and the equivalent number in the generation of ancestors was 5.14. The highest average length of the generation interval was 10.97 years in the father–son direction compared to father–daughter (9.74), mother–son (10.87), and mother–daughter (8.99 years – the lowest average length). The generation interval overall average length was 10.14 years. The total coefficient of relatedness was 1.72% on average. The efficient number of core ancestors evenly used in breeding in comparison with the core ancestors mildly decreased to 198. Therefore the Austrian Norik incorporation in the breeding program is the opportunity how to maintain genetic diversity.


Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2013

Line construction of nonius breed in Slovakia.

Eva Mlyneková; Marko Halo; Ivan Imrich

Nowadays breeding has become the problem often solved in European states and it has been paid much attention by breeding organizations. In terms of hippology as well as some urgent requirements from the side of nonius breeders we have focussed on this particular breed especially from the reason of its further survival and development in Slovakia. The aim of this paper was to evaluate the growth indicators as well as the achievement level of the stallions since 1927 to the present. Based on our research of the nonius body lines we can state that at present there are 3 stallions that are followers of the N VIII horse line founder. In general, there are 12 stallions that are active within this breed in Slovakia. It was statistically confirmed that this particular breed grew much stronger through the goal-directed breeding work, improved nutrition as well as the immediate breeding site. It was quite complicated to evaluate the performance tests because the individual indicators were significantly influenced by the subjective views of the commitee members performing the evaluation. The next factor which prevents the objective evaluation is the fact that in the period up to 1979, the performance tests were valued by the 100 point system and from the year 1980 by the 10 point system. That is why we take the performance test results into account only as supplemental ones, which can provide a kind of amendment to the observed biological parameters.


Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2010

ANALYSIS OF FAMILIES OF NONIUS BREED IN SLOVAKIA

Eva Mlyneková; Marko Halo; Andrej Holý; Emil Kovalčík; Michal Horný; Miroslav Hreus


Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2008

INFLUENCE STRES ON THE TRAINING PROCESS OF THE HORSES

Marko Halo; Peter Strapák; A. Hollý; Eva Mlyneková; E. Kovalčík; M. Horný


Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica | 2016

Influence of the Year Season and Lairage Length in the Slaughterhouse on the Quality of Pig Meat

Ivan Imrich; Eva Mlyneková; Juraj Mlynek; Andrej Borsos


Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica | 2016

Influence of genetic parameters to the performance indicators in the championship for young horses

Marko Halo; Eva Mlyneková; Branislav Gálik; Michaela Horná; Andrea Hrdá


Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica | 2016

Impact of training load on the heart rate of horses

Eva Mlyneková; Marko Halo; Miroslav Maršálek; L. Starostová

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Marko Halo

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Michaela Horná

Slovak University of Agriculture

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A. Hollý

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Branislav Gálik

Slovak University of Agriculture

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L. Polyaková

Slovak University of Agriculture

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Peter Strapák

Slovak University of Agriculture

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L. Starostová

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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