Michał Pluta
University of Life Sciences in Lublin
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Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science | 2013
Witold Kȩdzierski; Michał Pluta
Every year a new group of young Polish Konik colts are separated from the forest herds to be trained in the stable breeding system. The aim of this study was to evaluate how the young Polish Konik horses who had been born in a forest reserve adapt to and tolerate draft work. Two groups of 6 horses each were studied: (a) 3- to 4-year-old colts and (b) 7- to 13-year-old stallions. An effort response was estimated by heart rate (HR) registration and biochemical analysis of hematocrit; blood lactic acid (LA) level; and plasma concentration of glucose, triacylglycerols, uric acid, total protein, and cortisol as well as the activity of creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase. The mean HR workload response was significantly higher in the group of colts than in the adult stallions: 141 ± 19.3 bpm versus 124 ± 14.4 bpm, respectively. Blood LA level determined after effort was also significantly higher in colts than in stallions: 2.17 ± 0.42 and 1.40 ± 0.16 mmol/l, respectively. The increases in HR and blood LA levels in the colts were higher than in adult stallions, but such increases did not exceed the values characteristic for young working horses. Therefore, the Polish Konik colts evaluated in this study, and new colts who will be separated from the forest herds and brought to the stables in the future, can be subjected to the same work routine that has been used historically because it is not beyond their capabilities.
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science | 2018
Krzysztof Patkowski; Michał Pluta; Antoni Lipiec; Monika Greguła-Kania; Tomasz M. Gruszecki
ABSTRACT The research objective was to assess the behavior patterns of the Polish Konik horse breed and the Uhruska variety of the Polish Lowland Sheep breed under a mixed-grazing system, and their relationship with climatic factors. The observation included 4 adult horses, 27 ewes with lambs and 10 primiparous ewes. The behavior of the animals and the weather conditions were recorded at 60-min intervals. Horses and sheep displayed similarities in both species-specific behavioral patterns and timing of grazing activity, and the duration of foraging sessions was mostly influenced by time of day, lower temperature and relative humidity. In addition, the two species showed more interest in the watering place in the afternoon, and drinking frequency was mainly dependent on air temperature. The animals that pastured together gradually began to mix, but at first, they remained within their species group. Both animal species can be used for environmental protection and landscape conservation making rational use of pastures within protected areas.
Annales Umcs, Zootechnica | 2008
Michał Pluta
International journal of food, agriculture and environment | 2006
Anna Stachurska; Mirostaw Pieta; Zbigniew Jaworski; Anne P. Ussing; Michał Pluta
Annales Umcs, Zootechnica | 2011
Michał Pluta
Annales Umcs, Zootechnica | 2009
Michał Pluta
Ciencia Rural | 2018
Anna Stachurska; Iwona Janczarek; Izabela Wilk; Katarzyna Jaworska; Michał Pluta; Ryszard Kolstrung
Polish Journal of Soil Science | 2017
Barbara Futa; Krzysztof Patkowski; Elżbieta J. Bielińska; Tomasz M. Gruszecki; Michał Pluta; Mariusz Kulik; Szymon Chmielewski
Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska, sectio EE, Zootechnica | 2017
Michał Pluta; Iwona Janczarek; Marta Trzpil
Pasze Przemysłowe | 2016
Zbigniew Osiński; Ewelina Kowalczyk; Zbigniew Sieradzki; Krzysztof Kwiatek; Ewelina Patyra; Michał Pluta