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Utilization of indigenous pigs in Croatia - an example of Black Slavonian pig

2018
Black Slavonian (BS) pig is an autochthonous Croatian breed created in the second half of the 19th century. Until the 1950s it was the most widespread breed in the Slavonia, mainly used for the production of fat and meat products. However, with the transition from extensive to intensive pig farming, its population drastically reduced and in the 1990s ...
Luković, Zoran, Karolyi, Danijel
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Muscle Fiber Characteristics of Black Slavonian Pig – Autochthonous Croatian Breed

2007
The histochemical and histomorphological characteristics (diameter and proportion of red slow-twitch oxidative (SO), white fast-twitch glycolytic (FG) and intermediate fast-twitch oxidative glycolytic (FOG) fibre types) of M. longissimus dorsi (MLD) in Black Slavonian Pig (BS, n=10) in comparison to modern crossbred (Large Weight x Swedish Landrace ...
Salajpal, Krešimir   +4 more
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Possibility of selection for litter size in Black Slavonian pig

2016
Cilj istraživanja bio je analizirati mogućnosti selekcije na veličinu legla u crne slavonske svinje. U istraživanje je bilo uključeno 12118 zapisa za veličinu legla, izraženu kao broj živooprasene prasadi u razdoblju od 1995. do 2014. godine za 3661 krmaču crne slavonske svinje.
Luković, Zoran   +2 more
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Optimal contribution selection: practical implementation in Black Slavonian and Banija spotted pig

2023
Breeding programmes in autochthonous pig populations are mostly oriented to conservation of genetic diversity, which includes preservation of typical exterior and avoiding inbreeding at the same time. In order to improve the ability of the breed to survive in a sustainable way, breeding programmes should include genetic improvement for the traits of ...
Kaić, Ana   +3 more
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Black slavonian pig – the traces of cultural heritage in eastern Croatia

6. Međunarodni znanstveni simpozij Gospodarstvo istočne Hrvatske: vizije i razvoj, 2017
Black Slavonian pig- Fajferica is an autochthonous or native breed that originates from the farm Orlovnjak near Osijek (19th century), where it was bred by and named after count Karl Pfeiffer. The role of the Pfeiffers in the selection process (awarded (inter)nationally, Vienna 1873 and 1905) has not been fully investigated.
Kuharić, Darija   +2 more
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Infuence of pig body mass on meat and carcass quality of Black Slavonian Pig

2008
The research was conducted on pig carcasses and meat of 16 Black Slavonian pigs, fattened to approximately 130 kg body mass (group A), and 16 pigs of the same breed fattened to approximately 110 kg body mass (group B). Pigs were kept in the semi-outdoor system, with the same housing and feeding conditions. Dissection of right cooled pig carcasses (+4ºC)
Samac, Danijela   +3 more
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Fertility of Black Slavonian pigs: current state and future challenges

2016
U okviru stručnog skupa održano je stručno predavanje o Plodnosti crne slavonske svinje trenutnom stanju i budućim izazovima u uzgoju jedne od izvornih pasmina svinja u Republici Hrvatskoj.
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Meat quality, blood stress indicators and trimmed cut yield comparison of Black Slavonian pig with modern pigs in the production of Slavonian kulen

2004
The muscle quality traits (pH1 and pH24 and colour of M. longissimus dorsi), blood stress indicators (CPK - creatine phosphokinase, LDH - lactate dehidrogenase, AST - aspartat aminotranferase and glucose) and trimmed cut lean yield (proportion of selected lean meat of hams, loin, shoulders and neck) were evaluated for traditional Black Slavonian (BS ...
Karolyi, Danijel   +2 more
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Inbreeding depression and inbreeding load for litter size in Black Slavonian pig

Zbornik sažetaka 59. hrvatskog i 19. međunarodnog Simpozija agronoma
Despite the relatively high number of individuals in the population of Black Slavonian pig, studies showed low genetic diversity in terms of absolute inbreeding coefficients and inbreeding rates. One of the known consequences of inbreeding is depression, which leads to a reduction in the phenotypic yield of fitness-related traits and other economically
Karolyi, Danijel   +3 more
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