Romanian State Studs/Romsilva

Romania

 

THE STATE STUD FARMS – SISTEM IN ROMANIA
– A CULTURAL HERITAGE OF EUROPEAN IMPORTANCE

National Forestry Administration – Romsilva, a sound institutional framework to enhance the conservation and sustainable use of the equine genetic resources in Romania

The Romanian State Studs are managed since 2002 by the National Forestry Administration – Romsilva trough the Horse Husbandry and Breeding Department.

 

Romanian State Studs/Romsilva

Str. Petricani, nr. 9A, Sector 2
023841 Bucharest
Romania

www.rosilva.ro
Email: office@rnp.rosilva.ro

Currently, the system is structured in 14 studs and 4 stallions depots, which are technically subordinate to the Horse Breeding Direction of the National Forestry Administration – Romsilva. The State Studs/ Studfarms (herghelii de stat) in Romania are elite farms whose role is to provide an optimal management of the genetic equine patrimony, by continuous genetic improvement of the cultural breeds, and the conservation of the vulnerable or endangered breeds of horses. The Stallion Depots (depozite de armăsari) are also elite farms positioned on the next lower level of the genetic ”improving pyramid” (piramida ameliorării genetice). This units are designated to multiply and transfer genetic progress achieved in the stud farms. It is a significant thing that most state studs are in charge to manage the breeding stock of pure breeds with high risk status e.g. endangered (Hutsul, Gidran, Furioso North Star, Nonius). In some cases they represent almost the entire livestock herd of pure bred in Romania. Moreover, Romanian studs are also abiding by the “Regulations for growth applied to the foundation breeds, a true cultural vestige that conserves valuable not only genes but also a living system.

The rare horse breeds were technically managed along the decades with professional responsibility. Breeding experiments were not allowed in the State Studs. In the spirit to maintain the population close to the original gene pool, the old traditional breeding methods were also maintained (preserving the sire ”bloodlines” and ”mares families”).
The national genetic patrimony breeding stock numbered then 1440 heads [570 breeding stallions (armăsari de montă publică) used in public breeding sistems / private horse breeders / owners, 122 breeding stallions / sires (armăsari pepinieri) and 748 brood mares /dams (iepe mamă)]. The strategic policy for genetic improvement (ameliorare genetică) and preservation were continued.

 

Romanian State Studs and Breeds
No. STATE STUDS HORSE BREEDS
1. STUD BECLEAN Lipizzaner, Romanian Half Draft Horse
2. STUD CISLĂU Thoroughbred, Gidran  
3. STUD DOR MĂRUNT Trotter
4. STUD IZVIN Nonius, Ardenner
5. STUD JEGĂLIA Romanian Sport Horse
6. STUD LUCINA Hutsul, Bucovina Horse
7. STUD MANGALIA Pure-bred Arabian
8. STUD RĂDĂUŢI Shagya Arabian
9. STUD RUŞEŢU Furioso North-Star, Romanian Half Draft Horse
10. STUD SÂMBĂTA DE JOS Lipizzaner
11. STUD SLATINA All above mentioned breeds
12. STUD TULUCEŞTI
13. STALLION DEPOT ARAD
14. STALLION DEPOT DUMBRAVA
15. STALLION DEPOT RÂMNICELU
16. STALLION DEPOT TG. MUREŞ
State Studs Breeding stock today (only Sires and Dams)
Nr. crt. HORSE BREEDS Stock 
(heads)
♂ ♀
1. Pure-bred Arabian 9 58
2. Shagya Arabian 10 64
3. Lipizzaner 17 88
4. Trotter 5 28
5. Hutsul 8 86
6. Romanian Half Draft Horse 12 99
7. Ardenner 1 25
8. Nonius 5 34
9. Thoroughbred 4 42
10. Furioso North-Star 9 40
11. Gidran 6 33
12. Bucovina Horse 2 7
13. Sport Horses 4 51
Strategic objectives: 
– Continuous genetic improvement of the pure-bred horse breeding stock and preservation of the rare or endangered breeds;
– Establishing infrastructure and logistics for reproductive biotechnologies;
– Establishing Horse Clubs;
– Organization, modernization and setting up new bases in order to attract public horse activities, diversification of services and obtain additional funds;
– Improving the legal framework to harmonize existing legislation with the EU;
– Developing specific services for horse industry;
– Developing of equestrian tourism.