THE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY IN THREE COLOUR TYPES OF CHINCHILLA

The aim of the work was to analyse the fertility of females in chinchilla. The number of born and raised animals was analysed in standard, beige and black velvet chinchilla. The analysis of variance considered the influence of the colour type, the year and animal age. The analysis proved statistical...

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Main Authors: S. SOCHA, DANUTA WÓJCIK, EWELINA KONOPKA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2009-10-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1107
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spelling doaj-22423a4dc2ad44369578d52b14c683272020-11-25T04:04:22ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762009-10-014223753781029THE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY IN THREE COLOUR TYPES OF CHINCHILLAS. SOCHA0DANUTA WÓJCIK1EWELINA KONOPKA2Department of Breeding Methods, Poultry and Small Ruminent Breeding, University of PodlasieDepartment of Breeding Methods, Poultry and Small Ruminent Breeding, University of PodlasieDepartment of Breeding Methods, Poultry and Small Ruminent Breeding, University of PodlasieThe aim of the work was to analyse the fertility of females in chinchilla. The number of born and raised animals was analysed in standard, beige and black velvet chinchilla. The analysis of variance considered the influence of the colour type, the year and animal age. The analysis proved statistically significant influence of all the factors on the number of born and raised puppies. The highest fertility characterised standard females, then, beige, and the lowest, black velvet. The mean number of born in one litter was 2.10 in standard and less than 1.50 in black velvet. The mean number of raised was the highest in standard, 1.70. Variability coefficient ranged from 34% to 46% in the number of born and from 46% to 61% in the number of raised, depending on colour type and the year. Phenotypic correlations: high and positive correlations were estimated between the number of born and raised (0.641), which proves that the same females were characterised of both higher number of born and raised puppies. These estimators prove that genetic base had low but significant influence on fertility in chinchilla females.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1107chinchillacolour typefertilityvariability
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DANUTA WÓJCIK
EWELINA KONOPKA
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DANUTA WÓJCIK
EWELINA KONOPKA
THE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY IN THREE COLOUR TYPES OF CHINCHILLA
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
chinchilla
colour type
fertility
variability
author_facet S. SOCHA
DANUTA WÓJCIK
EWELINA KONOPKA
author_sort S. SOCHA
title THE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY IN THREE COLOUR TYPES OF CHINCHILLA
title_short THE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY IN THREE COLOUR TYPES OF CHINCHILLA
title_full THE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY IN THREE COLOUR TYPES OF CHINCHILLA
title_fullStr THE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY IN THREE COLOUR TYPES OF CHINCHILLA
title_full_unstemmed THE ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FERTILITY IN THREE COLOUR TYPES OF CHINCHILLA
title_sort analysis of the factors that influence the fertility in three colour types of chinchilla
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2009-10-01
description The aim of the work was to analyse the fertility of females in chinchilla. The number of born and raised animals was analysed in standard, beige and black velvet chinchilla. The analysis of variance considered the influence of the colour type, the year and animal age. The analysis proved statistically significant influence of all the factors on the number of born and raised puppies. The highest fertility characterised standard females, then, beige, and the lowest, black velvet. The mean number of born in one litter was 2.10 in standard and less than 1.50 in black velvet. The mean number of raised was the highest in standard, 1.70. Variability coefficient ranged from 34% to 46% in the number of born and from 46% to 61% in the number of raised, depending on colour type and the year. Phenotypic correlations: high and positive correlations were estimated between the number of born and raised (0.641), which proves that the same females were characterised of both higher number of born and raised puppies. These estimators prove that genetic base had low but significant influence on fertility in chinchilla females.
topic chinchilla
colour type
fertility
variability
url http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1107
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