Application of the Statistical Model of Impact Measuring (SMIM) to evaluate reproductive indicators in a rabbit farm
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of reproductive events constituted the mating and kindlings per day, results that allowed typifying the performance of the three breeds. For component one, the White Semigiant showed a different pattern to that of the other two breeds, with positive impact indexes (0 to 2.5). In general, the impact on component two, for the three breeds races, showed positive values (0 to 1.5) in 2013 and negative (0 to -2.5) in 2016. The classification technique identified two groups, the first represented by 47 from Cuban Brown and 33 from White New Zealand, while the second grouped, fundamentally, the White Semigiant (48 individuals). The usefulness of this model was showed in the evaluation of the impact of reproductive indicators and the typification of three breeds performance, which can be applied in decision making.
Key words: rabbits, breeds, reproductive efficiency, main components
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