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УСЛОВИЯ, ПРИ КОТОРЫХ ОВЦЕВОДСТВО РОССИИ СТАНЕТ РЕНТАБЕЛЬНЫМ

УСЛОВИЯ, ПРИ КОТОРЫХ ОВЦЕВОДСТВО РОССИИ СТАНЕТ РЕНТАБЕЛЬНЫМ

Abstract

The article presents basic elements of the control system for implementation of genetic resource for multiple pregnancy in merino sheep, where the most significant forms of variability, morphological and phenotypic markers are used. The conception of competitive fine-fleece sheep breeding for different zones of land use in the South of Russia on the base of multiple pregnancy increase in merino sheep and growth of the production of mutton is also reported in the article

В статье представлены основные элементы системы управления реализацией генетического потенциала многоплодия мериносовых овец с использованием наиболее значимых форм изменчивости, морфобиологических и фенотипических маркеров, изложена концепция конкурентоспособного тонкорунного овцеводства для различных зон землепользования Юга России на основе повышения многоплодия овцематок и увеличения производства баранины.

Keywords

ОВЦЫ, МНОГОПЛОДИЕ, ТИП РОЖДЕНИЯ, ОТБОР – ВОЗРАСТНОЙ, ПЕРВОЕ ЯГНЕНИЕ, ОДНОПОЛЫЕ ДВОЙНИ, БИОХИМИЧЕСКИЕ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ КРОВИ И ФЕНОТИПИЧЕСКИЕ МАРКЕРЫ, ПОДБОР – РАЗНОВОЗРАСТНОЙ, КОНКУРЕНТОСПОСОБНОСТЬ ОТРАСЛИ, СИСТЕМЫ ЗЕМЛЕПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ, ПРОИЗВОДСТВО БАРАНИНЫ

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