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Confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation models to dissect the relationship between gait and morphology in Campolina horses

•Morphology and Locomotion are not directly measurable, they are latent traits.•Morphology has a positive causal effect on Locomotion.•Selection for Morphology and Locomotion will led to horses with good quality.•Confirmatory factor analysis and structural equations allowed causal inference. It is w...

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Published in:Livestock science 2022-01, Vol.255, p.104779, Article 104779
Main Authors: de Oliveira Bussiman, Fernando, Silva, Fabyano Fonseca e, Carvalho, Rachel Santos Bueno, Ventura, Ricardo Vieira, Mattos, Elisângela Chicaroni, Ferraz, José Bento Sterman, Eler, Joanir Pereira, Balieiro, Júlio Cesar de Carvalho
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