Betekenis van:
horse breeding

horse breeding
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • paardenfokkerij
  • breeding horses

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The bluetongue affected parts of the Community are also core breeding grounds for valuable horse populations that are thus particularly threatened by AHS.
  2. the horse is not intended for breeding or for the collection of semen during its residence of less than 90 days in a Member State of the European Union.’
  3. Council Directive 92/35/EEC of 29 April 1992 laying down control rules and measures to combat African horse sickness [4],Council Directive 92/66/EEC of 14 July 1992 introducing Community measures for the control of Newcastle disease [5],Council Directive 92/119/EEC of 17 December 1992 introducing general Community measures for the control of certain animals diseases and specific measures relating swine vesicular disease [6],Council Directive 93/53/EEC of 24 June 1993 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain fish diseases [7],Council Directive 95/70/EC of 22 December 1995 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain diseases affecting bivalve molluscs [8],Council Decision 2000/258/EC of 20 March 2000 designating a specific institute responsible for establishing the criteria necessary for standardising the serological tests to monitor the effectiveness of rabies vaccines [9],Council Directive 2000/75/EC of 20 November 2000 laying down specific provisions for the control and eradication of bluetongue [10],Council Directive 2001/89/EC of 23 October 2001 on Community measures for the control of classical swine fever [11],Council Directive 2002/60/EC of 27 June 2002 laying down specific provisions for the control of African swine fever and amending Directive 92/119/EEC as regards Teschen disease and African swine fever [12],Council Directive 2003/85/EC of 29 September 2003 on Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease repealing Directive 85/511/EEC and Decisions 89/531/EEC and 91/665/EEC and amending Directive 92/46/EEC [13],Council Decision 96/463/EC of 23 July 1996 designating the reference body responsible for collaborating in rendering uniform the testing methods and the assessment of the results for pure-bred breeding animals of the bovine species [14],Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 for brucellosis,
  4. Council Directive 2001/89/EC of 23 October 2001 on Community measures for the control of classical swine fever [2],Council Directive 92/66/EEC of 14 July 1992 introducing Community measures for the control of Newcastle disease [3],Council Directive 92/40/EEC of 19 May 1992 introducing Community measures for the control of avian influenza [4],Council Directive 92/119/EEC of 17 December 1992 introducing general Community measures for the control of certain animals diseases and specific measures relating swine vesicular disease [5],Council Directive 93/53/EEC of 24 June 1993 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain fish diseases [6],Council Directive 95/70/EC of 22 December 1995 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain diseases affecting bivalve molluscs [7],Council Directive 92/35/EEC of 29 April 1992 laying down control rules and measures to combat African horse sickness [8],Council Directive 2000/75/EC of 20 November 2000 laying down specific provisions for the control and eradication of bluetongue [9],Council Decision 2000/258/EC of 20 March 2000 designating a specific institute responsible for establishing the criteria necessary for standardising the serological tests to monitor the effectiveness of rabies vaccines [10],Council Directive 2002/60/EC of 27 June 2002 laying down specific provisions for the control of African swine fever and amending Directive 92/119/EEC as regards Teschen disease and African swine fever [11],Council Decision 96/463/EC of 23 July 1996 designating the reference body responsible for collaborating in rendering uniform the testing methods and the assessment of the results for pure-bred breeding animals of the bovine species [12];(2) The financial contribution from the Community should be paid provided that the actions planned are efficiently carried out and that the authorities supply all the necessary information within the time limits laid down.
  5. Council Directive 92/35/EEC of 29 April 1992 laying down control rules and measures to combat African horse sickness [4],Council Directive 92/66/EEC of 14 July 1992 introducing Community measures for the control of Newcastle disease [5],Council Directive 92/119/EEC of 17 December 1992 introducing general Community measures for the control of certain animals diseases and specific measures relating to swine vesicular disease [6],Council Directive 93/53/EEC of 24 June 1993 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain fish diseases [7],Council Directive 95/70/EC of 22 December 1995 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain diseases affecting bivalve molluscs [8],Council Decision 2000/258/EC of 20 March 2000 designating a specific institute responsible for establishing the criteria necessary for standardising the serological tests to monitor the effectiveness of rabies vaccines [9],Council Directive 2000/75/EC of 20 November 2000 laying down specific provisions for the control and eradication of bluetongue [10],Council Directive 2001/89/EC of 23 October 2001 on Community measures for the control of classical swine fever [11],Council Directive 2002/60/EC of 27 June 2002 laying down specific provisions for the control of African swine fever and amending Directive 92/119/EEC as regards Teschen disease and African swine fever [12],Council Directive 2003/85/EC of 29 September 2003 on Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease repealing Directive 85/511/EEC and Decisions 89/531/EEC and 91/665/EEC and amending Directive 92/46/EEC [13],Council Decision 96/463/EC of 23 July 1996 designating the reference body responsible for collaborating in rendering uniform the testing methods and the assessment of the results for pure-bred breeding animals of the bovine species [14],Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 for brucellosis,
  6. Council Directive 2001/89/EC of 23 October 2001 on Community measures for the control of classical swine fever [2],Council Directive 92/66/EEC of 14 July 1992 introducing Community measures for the control of Newcastle disease [3],Council Directive 92/40/EEC of 19 May 1992 introducing Community measures for the control of avian influenza [4],Council Directive 92/119/EEC of 17 December 1992 introducing general Community measures for the control of certain animals diseases and specific measures relating swine vesicular disease [5],Council Directive 93/53/EEC of 24 June 1993 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain fish diseases [6],Council Directive 95/70/EC of 22 December 1995 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain diseases affecting bivalve molluscs [7],Council Directive 92/35/EEC of 29 April 1992 laying down control rules and measures to combat African horse sickness [8],Council Directive 2000/75/EC of 20 November 2000 laying down specific provisions for the control and eradication of bluetongue [9],Council Decision 2000/258/EC of 20 March 2000 designating a specific institute responsible for establishing the criteria necessary for standardising the serological tests to monitor the effectiveness of rabies vaccines [10],Council Directive 2002/60/EC of 27 June 2002 laying down specific provisions for the control of African swine fever and amending Directive 92/119/EEC as regards Teschen disease and African swine fever [11],Council Decision 96/463/EC of 23 July 1996 designating the reference body responsible for collaborating in rendering uniform the testing methods and the assessment of the results for pure-bred breeding animals of the bovine species [12].(2) The financial contribution from the Community should be paid provided that the actions planned are efficiently carried out and that the authorities supply all the necessary information within the time limits laid down.