Mean Values and Dispersion Indices Analysis for the 13 Body Measurements at Females Population from Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog

The aim of this paper was to analyze, within a group of 21 females from Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog breed, 13 characters of genetically improved, characters stipulated in „Selection sheet and body measurements for Romanian shepherds". The animals were registered with the Romanian Mioritic As...

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Veröffentlicht in:Lucrări științifice zootehnie şi biotehnologii 2023-09, Vol.51 (1), p.74-74
Hauptverfasser: Dorel Dronca, Nicolae Păcală, Lavinia Ștef, Ioan Peț, Ioan Bencsik, Marian Bura, Gabi Dumitrescu, Eliza Simiz, Marioara Nicula, Adela Marcu, Liliana Ciochina-Petculescu, Mirela Ahmadi
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this paper was to analyze, within a group of 21 females from Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog breed, 13 characters of genetically improved, characters stipulated in „Selection sheet and body measurements for Romanian shepherds". The animals were registered with the Romanian Mioritic Association Club from Romania. Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog, was selected from a natural population breed in Carpathian Mountains. Following the analysis for the mean value and dispersion indices for those 13 body measurement was realized a better knowledge of the genetic structure of the population for these characters and was created the possibility of estimating sexual dimorphism. Also, this paper highlighted the following reports of the characters analyzed at the males taken in the study: the ratio between the average of length and width skull was 1.00:1.02 the ratio between the average of length skull and the average of length muzzle was 1.36:1.00 and between average of the width of skull and the muzzle was 1.75:1.00. By Comparing between them length, width and depth of muzzle, resulted a ratio of 1.25:1.00:1.14. Also, this paper highlights the fact that the variability was medium for head length, skull length and skull width.
ISSN:1841-9364
1841-9364