Abstract
Goal . To analyze changes in the number of cattle; sheep and goats; Pigs in 2005, 2014. Identify the features of changes in the subjects, FD and various forms of national-territorial and administrative-territorial division of the country. Methods . We used the methods of descriptive statistics, comparative analysis, the analytical categories. Results . Built groups of RF subjects by number of cattle; sheep and goats; Pigs in 2005, 2014. The tendencies of their changes are analyzed particularly. Consider the distribution of cattle; sheep and goats; pigs on the Federal District, as well as forms of national-territorial and administrative-territorial division in 2005, 2014. (Autonomous region, autonomous region, city, state or republic). differences and peculiarities of the distribution of both the Federal District and in all forms of national-territorial and administrative-territorial division were investigated. Conclusion . Using the methods of descriptive statistics, comparative analysis, analytical groups demonstrated their great potential for assessing and analyzing the dynamics of changes in the number and distribution of cattle; sheep and goats; pigs in the regions of Russia, Federal District, and various forms of national-territorial and administrative-territorial division. On the basis of these methods has been investigated place each subject, FD, of all forms of national-territorial and administrative-territorial division as the data, and in relation to each other. appropriate recommendations were made. Novelty . Features livestock changes in cattle; sheep and goats; pigs on the subjects, FD and various forms of national-territorial and administrative-territorial division of the country in the same work are not considered in the existing scientific literature.
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