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Title:
Načini vzreje telet v Radljah ob Dravi in okolici
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Praznik, Silvija
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Starič, Jože
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PID:
20.500.12556/dkum/29a1dd71-0781-42e2-bbcb-3312480c3632
Language:
Slovenian
Work type:
Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:
FKBV - Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Abstract:
S tem raziskovalnim delom smo ugotavljali prakse krmljenja, oskrbe in nastanitve telet po kmetijah na delu koroške regije. Na podlagi ugotovljenega smo določali, kakšne vplive ima našteto na zdravstveno stanje ter dobrobit telet. Naša hipoteza je bila, da se bodo pojavile pomanjkljivosti pri večini obravnavanih sklopov. Predvsem je bilo slabše stanje pričakovano na manjših kmetijah, v primerjavi z večjimi rejami, kjer smo pričakovali boljše poznavanje rejcev o pravilni vzreji telet. Raziskavo smo izvedli na osnovi ankete v občini Radlje ob Dravi. Štirideset kmetov s tega območja je rešilo anketo, ki je bila razdeljena na sklope. V prvem sklopu smo spraševali po oskrbi ob rojstvu, v drugem po načinu, vrsti ter frekvenci napajanja in krmljenja. Tretji sklop je zajemal vprašanja o nastanitvi telet. V zadnjem smo zajeli vprašanja o pojavnosti bolezni telet na kmetijah, številu živorojenih in mrtvorojenih telet. Ugotovili smo, da v 20,8 % anketiranih rej teleta s prvim obrokom dobijo premajhno količino kolostruma, v 15,4 % rejah pa teletom ob rojstvu ne razkužijo popka. V 72,7 % rej so teleta nastanjena v proizvodnem hlevu. Glede na dobljene rezultate smo izpostavili primere dobre prakse ter podali možnosti za izboljšave.
Keywords:
govedo
,
oskrba
,
dobrobit
,
zdravje
,
tele
Place of publishing:
Maribor
Year of publishing:
2021
PID:
20.500.12556/DKUM-80630
COBISS.SI-ID:
92420611
Publication date in DKUM:
10.01.2022
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PRAZNIK, Silvija, 2021,
Načini vzreje telet v Radljah ob Dravi in okolici
[online]. Bachelor’s thesis. Maribor. [Accessed 22 January 2025]. Retrieved from: https://dk.um.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=80630
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English
Title:
Calf-Rearing Practices in the Municipality of Radlje ob Dravi
Abstract:
The aim of this research was to determine calf feeding, housing, and management practices on farms in the Koroška region. Based on this information, effects on calf health and welfare was assessed. Our hypothesis was that there are inadequacies in almost all studied calf rearing practices, which can be improved through findings of our research. Worse situation was expected on smaller, while on bigger farms we assumed that farmers are better educated about correct calf rearing practices. The study was based on a questionnaire survey conducted in the Radlje ob Dravi Municipality. Forty farmers from this area completed the survey, which was divided into different aspects of calf rearing. The first aspect was about calf management after birth. The second was about what and how often farmers feed their calves. Questions associated with housing were in the third and in the last aspect the statistics on the incidence of calf diseases and the number of new-born and stillborn calves. The findings show that in 20.8% of the farms surveyed calves do not get a sufficient amount of colostrum and in 15.4% of the farmers surveyed, calves’ umbilical cords are not disinfected after birth. In 72.7% of the farms, calves are kept in the main production barn. The results indicate generally good calf-rearing practices as well as possibilities for improvement, which confirms our hypotheses.
Keywords:
cattle
,
management
,
welfare
,
health
,
calves
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