2019
DOI: 10.32014/2019.2518-1467.5
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Productivity and Estimated Breeding Value of the Dairy Cattle Gene Pool in the Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract: Б а с р е д а к т о р ы х. ғ. д., проф., ҚР ҰҒА академигі М. Ж. Жұрынов Р е д а к ц и я а л қ а с ы:Ресей) Абишев М.Е. проф., корр.-мүшесі (Қазақстан) Аврамов К.В. проф. (Украина) Аппель Юрген проф. (Германия) Баймуқанов Д.А. проф., корр.-мүшесі (Қазақстан) Байтулин И.О. проф., академик (Қазақстан) Банас Иозеф проф. (Польша) Берсимбаев Р.И. проф., академик (Қазақстан) Велесько С. проф. (Германия) Велихов Е.П. проф., РҒА академигі (Ресей) Гашимзаде Ф. проф., академик (Əзірбайжан) Гончарук В.В. проф., академик (… Show more

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“…The solution to this problem is possible by adding beetroot pulp or soybean peel to the diet, the input rate of which, according to preliminary calculations, averages 1.2-1.4 kg per animal. The obtained data on the enhancing milk yield are not inferior to those in other farms of the Almaty region with Black-and-motley and Holstein black-and-white dairy cattle breeds [5,6,7].…”
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confidence: 47%
“…The solution to this problem is possible by adding beetroot pulp or soybean peel to the diet, the input rate of which, according to preliminary calculations, averages 1.2-1.4 kg per animal. The obtained data on the enhancing milk yield are not inferior to those in other farms of the Almaty region with Black-and-motley and Holstein black-and-white dairy cattle breeds [5,6,7].…”
Section: Reports Of Thementioning
confidence: 47%
“…and it is not effective to keep these animals, since subsequently, they do not pay for themselves the money spent on them (veterinary drugs, feed, etc.) [5][6][7].…”
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“…In most farms with low dairy productivity of cows, the main shortcoming of feeding is still the lack of energy in the diet, based not only on the poor quality of feed, but also an elementary deficiency in concentrated feed supply. Thus reducing the cost of feed, CEOs and middle and top managers of dairy complexes personally reduce the profitability of farms, as it is well known that the higher the dairy productivity the lower the prime cost of milk and, consequently, the higher the payment of feed in products [4][5][6].…”
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