Abstract

One of the main breeding traits in mink breeding is body size. The aim of the work was to study the morphometric parameters of the chest of minks of some genotypes and their relationship with the breeding parameters. Breed differences in body measurements and the mass of internal organs in male minks were revealed. The greatest positive effect on body weight without skin is exerted by the indicator of chest girth behind the shoulder blades, the coefficient of expansion of the chest correlates negatively with weight.

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