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Stats NOT matching up

Sujet posté le 19/04/2014 à 01H55 par NEVANS20
NEVANS20 19/04/2014 à 01H55 19/04/2014 à 02H03
According the game rules the growth stat is directly proportional to adult weight. However, my rabbits aren't showing a correlation to this. 

This is making it very difficult to determine which rabbits to keep for breeding purposes and which to sell off. 

Here is my example of what I'm talking about: 

Rabbit A has a weight of 6.17 kg, a growth stat of 102.85 (+19.62), and a General stat of 375.77 (+43.38)

Rabbit B has a lesser weight of 4.31 kg, a higher growth stat of 112.44(+29.21), and a higher general stat of 406.94 (+74.55)

At first I thought maybe the general stat also plays a role in this, but as you can see here it did not. 
Is there a reason for this? 
Naturally I want to keep the one that will produce more weight (=more meat), but I'm not sure if rabbit A will produce high weights or if the smaller rabbit B will produce higher weight because it has better stats. This isn't the only example and I'm starting to find this to be a bigger and bigger dilemma. I want to expand my production but need to figure out this problem first. 

If anyone can help me I would be greatly appreciated. 
JOUEUR_48613_6 30/05/2014 à 22H46
Since rabbits have a fast breeding cycle you could keep both and test to see which will get the results you want
NEVANS20 23/06/2014 à 13H02 14/07/2014 à 01H44
Okay well at first I wasn't going to really test it out and just suck it up and deal with it, but I decided to give it a try and let you all know the observations of this little test in case you find it beneficial. 

So I own the heaviest angora rabbit as of right now and decided to use her because she has poor stats compared to the rest of my breeding females. I inseminated her along with another female who is higher not only in growth, but prolifically and generally as well. This is the results of the first born bunnies in the test. I will post up other litters as they come along. I want at least three trials to see if I get consistent results. Both females are bred to the same male. 

Rabbit A: Weight Growth Prolific Look Wool General
6.17 kg.
D1 - E2

102.85
+14.38
95.85
+15.04
96.1
+9.8
80.97
-3.7
375.77
+35.52

Litter 1: 2 females + 7 males = 9 bunnies. Average birth weight of litter is 0.058888 = 0.059 and @ 3 months = 5.48kg
#15244821 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.01 kg.NEVANS20
#15244811 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.05 kg.NEVANS20
#15244801 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.1 kg.NEVANS20
#15244791 (Female bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.01 kg.NEVANS20
#15244781 (Female bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.08 kg.NEVANS20
#15244771 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.04 kg.NEVANS20
#15244761 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.09 kg.NEVANS20
#15244751 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.08 kg.NEVANS20
#15244741 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.07 kg.NEVANS20

Litter 2:


Litter 3:



Rabbit B:  Weight Growth Prolific Look Wool General
5.22 kg.
A3 - B4

114.83
+26.36
100.4
+19.59
110.22
+23.92
89.11
+4.44
414.56
+74.31


Litter 1: 5 females + 2 males = 7 bunnies. Average birth weight of litter is 0.04285 = 0.043kg and @ 3 months = 5.47kg
#15251401 (Female bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.04 kg.NEVANS20
#15251391 (Female bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.07 kg.NEVANS20
#15251381 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.05 kg.NEVANS20
#15251371 (Female bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.05 kg.NEVANS20
#15251361 (Female bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.02 kg.NEVANS20
#15251351 (Female bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.05 kg.NEVANS20
#15251341 (Male bunny)0 months and 1 days (1 February season 42)0.02 kg.NEVANS20


Litter 2:


Litter 3:

JOUEUR_48613_6 25/06/2014 à 08H26
same male?
NEVANS20 27/06/2014 à 02H57
Yes, of course. 




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