In recent decades, there has been an increase in the interest in practical medicine in medicines obtained from raw materials of animal and plant origin -biostimulants and adaptogens. The use of such drugs in strictly dosed amounts can increase the indicators of natural resistance of the body, increase the level of morphological and biochemical parameters of blood, and improve metabolism. In this scientific study, the effect of the combined effects of iodine, amylodextrin, E-selenium, and preparation from the Aloe arborescens Milli extract on the preparation of rams in the seasonal season was studied. The results of the experiment showed that the rams of the experimental group had a faster recovery and preparation of the body for the seasonal season after the winter period precisely due to the use of the non-hormonal stimulation means proposed by us. Our proposed means for stimulating rams in their preparation for the breeding season have a positive effect on the processes of metabolism and spermatogenesis in the body of animals and these drugs can be recommended for use. It has been established that the non-hormonal means used by us to prepare rams for the transition period do not have a negative effect on the body and allow us to improve spermatogenesis indicators and increase testosterone levels.
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