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Head of Republic of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov opened the XVI All-Russia exhibition of breeding sheep

All-Russia exhibition of breeding sheep Elista

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In Elista, the capital of the European Buddhism, began XVI All-Russian Exhibition of breeding sheep, reports KalmykiaNews.

Today Head of Republic of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov opened the XVI All-Russia exhibition of breeding sheep. Read the rest of this entry »

Kalmyk fat-tailed breed is included in the State register of breeding achievements in sheep breeding

On December 17, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Breeding Russian Ministry of Agriculture held a meeting of expert committees on the issue of access to the use of advances in animal breeding under the chairmanship of Director of Vladimir Labinov, reported KalmykiaNews agency.

Following the meeting, agreed to include in the State register of breeding achievements in sheep breeding: Read the rest of this entry »

Agriculture News from Kalmykia

According to the department of agricultural farms in the RMS Republic went to haircut 426.8 thousand head of sheep. On June 17 this year, 261.6 thousand heads shorn, the wool clip was 828.6 tons. Average clipping on a head – 3.2 kg. Shearing campaign continues.

The country continues receiving calves: in farms received 31 427 calves out of 78 calves per 100 cows and heifers. Over 131,300 calves received in peasant farms. The largest number of calves on farms received Yashkul, Ketchenerovsky and Yustinsky areas. Read the rest of this entry »

In Elista began XIII All-Russian Exhibition of breeding sheep

Kalmykia In Elista, the capital of the European Buddhism, began XIII All-Russian Exhibition of breeding sheep, reports KalmykiaNews. [ De | Ru | Fr | Es | It ]

Continued importation of breeding animals to the exhibition complex. Members of the Commission for Reception of animals and members of the Expert Commission has already started work.

In the exhibition will attended by about 20 farms of Kalmykia and about a hundred pedigree reproducers Read the rest of this entry »