As in all experimental research sciences, statistical methods are used to analyse study results in the field of veterinary science. Statistics in general terms; production, consumption, population, health, education, agriculture, traffic, etc. in subjects, it is based on collections of data showing facts and the evaluation of these data. It is interpreted by determining whether the study results cause a significant change or how effective it is as a result of a statistical evaluation. However, the decisions and comments made in scientific studies where results are obtained using any statistical methods are shaped by the results obtained as a result of the study. Therefore, whether a decision is correct or not depends not only on the use of statistics, but also on whether the statistical method used was chosen correctly and how accurately the analysis was performed. For this reason, it is extremely important to evaluate scientific articles in terms of statistical use (Bayir and Tekin, 2022).
Veterinary science is mostly based on experimental studies. Statistical analysis is definitely required to determine the result of the experiment performed. Although there are no comparative statistics in most other sciences, it is possible to explain the results of the study using descriptive statistical methods. On the basis of these explanations which depends on the results of the study, it is accepted by the researchers. In veterinary science, however, research is supported by both descriptive and comparative analyses.