Breeding achievement of animal husbandry, horses of the new Ukrainian trotting breed

Published 2024년 10월 16일

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An expert commission from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy in Ukraine has approved a new breed of horse, the Ukrainian trotting breed, after 30 years of development. The breed was created through targeted selection and crossbreeding with the American standardbred and French trotting breeds. The horses are known for their dry, strong constitution, harmonious body structure, and adaptability to Ukraine's ecological conditions. They are also noted for their energetic and gentle temperament. The approval of this new breeding achievement in horse breeding is overseen by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.
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The expert commission of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy conducted an approbation and approved a new breeding achievement in livestock breeding - the Ukrainian trotting breed of horses. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. Work on the creation of the Ukrainian trotting breed was carried out for 30 years. The Ukrainian trotting breed was created on the basis of a population of trotting horses of domestic selection by the method of targeted selection for liveliness, distance, exterior indicators and the use of introductory corrective crossing with American standardbred and French trotting breeds. This breed differs from other trotting breeds by a complex of features and has differences according to geographical affiliation, breeding methods and genetic markers. It has also been established that horses of the Ukrainian trotting breed are characterized by a dry, strong constitution, in general they have a correct, harmonious ...
Source: Agrotimes

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