Productively Biological Features Of Suckling Karakul Sheep And Mary Queens
Nurboyev Eshniyez Dusboyevich , Department Of "Zooengineering And Biotechnology" Associate Professor, Uzbekistan Nurmetova Dilfuza Abdunabiy Qizi , Institute Of Tashkent Branch Of Samarkand Veterinary Medicine Undergraduates, Uzbekistan Aminova Shoira Furkat Qizi , Institute Of Tashkent Branch Of Samarkand Veterinary Medicine Undergraduates, UzbekistanAbstract
In the conditions of transition of the economy of the Republic of Uzbekistan to market relations, the production of high-quality products in all spheres of production, including agriculture, plays an important role. One of the leading branches of Agriculture is scabies, the scab sheep breed, which forms the basis of which is the only breed of World importance, which produces high – quality fur products-scab skins of different colors, colors and curly groups, and is economically viable. It is considered the most useful for the steppe and steppe regions of Central Asia. The productivity of animals of this breed depends on various factors, one of which is the observance of the technology of their use. In this article, the data on the productive biological characteristics of lactating Karakul Sheep and “mary” native sheep, including wool yield, milk yield index will be discussed.
Keywords
Lactating Ostrich Sheep, Characteristics, Quality Of Milk, Milk Yield Efficiency
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