Significant aspects of foreign experiences in establishing services for the livestock field

Authors

  • Djurayev Bekzod Tashkent branch of Samarkand state university of veterinary medicine, livestock and biotechnologies
  • Nematjanov Shukhrat Tashkent branch of Samarkand state university of veterinary medicine, livestock and biotechnologies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v2i10.2743

Keywords:

products, livestock field, cattle breeding, cows, agriculture, milk production, livestock genetics, livestock industry, dairy products, livestock farms

Abstract

Currently, one of the most important issues is the development of animal husbandry, in particular, meeting the population's demand for milk and meat products. Many positive results are being achieved in the field as a result of the creation of a number of opportunities for the development of animal husbandry in our republic and the study of the experiences of foreign countries.

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Published

2023-10-31

How to Cite

Bekzod, D. ., & Shukhrat, N. . (2023). Significant aspects of foreign experiences in establishing services for the livestock field. International Journal of Biological Engineering and Agriculture, 2(10), 91–97. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v2i10.2743