The problems discussed in the article: “The regional coefficients of the Standard Gross Margin “2002’ for agricultural production activities in Poland”, published in the Problems of Agricultural Economics No4, 2005, are continued in this elaboration. Several important problems have been presented and discussed. The methodology as well as procedures used while calculating the regional coefficients of the Standard Gross Margin “2002” according to codes related to the particular activities in both plant and animal production. The consistency of typology system of Polish farms with the EU one. The ways of verifying both the parameters used in these calculations and the results obtained. The elaboration also presents the principles of farm classification according to the EU system called Common Typology System of Farms as well as examples of determining of the criteria according to which all the EU farms are grouped. In addition methodological assumptions of the balance sheet of feeding area of farms have been presented, considering different feed situations of a farm. The attached tables show regional coefficients of the Standard Gross Margin “2002” for codes determined by the EU regulations.
In studies took into account 50 mothers and 229 puppies of silver fox as well as 45 mothers and 326 puppies of polar fox. The animals were allocated to 5 group depending on method of separation puppies from their mothers. Puppies from 1-3 groups were in pernament contact with mothers by sight, smell and hearing. The puppies from 1 and 4 groups were in maternal cages, the puppies from others groups were mooved far-off part of farm. Observations of animals behaviour /on 2 mother and their puppies from every group/ were made in weaning day and in two next days. The method of litter weaning effected the animals behaviour during and after the weaning, as well as their body weight, exterior and cover quality. The mother of polar fox the most responded to weaning of puppies. The every puppies of silver fox demonstrated clear yearning and anxiety.