730 Bayat breed sheep were imported to the Namangan region from the Republic of Mongolia. This breed belongs to the fat sheep breed and is distinguished by its ability to adapt to harsh climates and challenging natural conditions.
It is reported that females of the Bayat breed weigh 35-40 kilograms, and rams weigh 45-50 kilograms. These animals have high meat and fat productivity and are important in animal husbandry due to their economic efficiency.
So far, the 730 sheep brought in at the initial stage have been delivered to "Akhsi Chorva" LLC, located in the Uychi district of Namangan region. In the future, it is planned to fully study the possibilities of their adaptation to local conditions, care, and breeding.
Within the framework of the joint project, it is planned to import 100 thousand breeding sheep from Mongolia. Experts note that this initiative is important as a new import-climate technology and innovation in the livestock sector and is expected to make a significant contribution to the development of the local economy.
Thus, Bayat sheep not only increase livestock productivity, but also play an important role in creating new economic opportunities and jobs for the residents of Namangan.
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