TAJIKISTAN. Main breeding systems of sheep in Tajikistan

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TAJIKISTAN Comparative study of Gissar sheep productivity in three different management systems in conditions of modern farming Project PhD student Kh.Davlatov Supervisors: A.Karakulov F.Ikromov Tashkent - 2009 Main breeding systems of sheep in Tajikistan -necessity of studying sheep maintenance and feeding systems and using of pastures by groups of farmers and households in modern farming conditions; -studying of sheep productivity and reproductive abilities depending on systems and technologies used by farmers; -revealing the most acceptable systems and technologies sheep maintenance and feeding; - determination economical effectiveness of compared systems 1

Material and methods of researches Experiments were conducted on Gissar sheep of farmers and households of Dusti Jamoat. Three groups of farmers and households were formed with approximately equal number of animals (100); 1 group of farmers and households with using pasture system of sheep keeping; 2 group stall pasture system (with using around village pastures in winter spring season and grazing on summer pastures); 3 group stall keeping system (control) Indexes for study: grow and development of lambs, ewes body weight and prolificacy, output of lambs. Comparative indexes of animals Characteristics 1-я я 2-я я 3-я я группа группа группа (контр.) Number of ewes 103 83 76 Lambed, heads / % 102 /99 80 /97 73/96.0 Output of lambs to 100 ewes 101 97 85 Survivability of lambs, heads / % 102/98 78/97.5 61/93.8 Ewes body weight, kg 58.80 54.30 51.20 Body weight of lambs at lambing: males, kg females, kg 4.88 4.50 4.53 4.10 4.26 3.73 2

Ewes of 1 group exceeded in March by 5.75 kg (12.5%) and in June by 7.6 kg (14.8%) of animals from 3 rd group. Whereas ewes of 2 group exceeded by 2.45 kg (5.3%) and in June by 3.1 kg (6.1%) of animals from 3 rd group. At the end of summer grazing ewes of 1 st and 2 nd groups were to 15.00 kg (28.03%) and 11.2 kg heavier in comparison of 3 rd group animals. Ewes prolificacy was - 99.0 and 97.0 %, with lambs output in calculation to 100 ewes respectively 101 и 97, whereas in 3 group these indexes were 95.0 % and 85 heads. Lambs, born on pasture were more viable. Male lambs were to 14.6 (6.3%) and female lambs to 20.6 (9.9%) heavier than lambs of 3 rd group. Survivability of lambs in 1 st and 2 nd groups also was higher 98.0 and 97.5% than at animals of 3 rd group 93.8%. 3

Body weight of ewes and lambs, kg Characteristics 1 group 2 group 3 group Body weight of ewes in March 51.6 48.3 45.8 Body weight of ewes in June 54.8 52.3 51.2 Body weight of ewes in August 68.5 64.7 53.5 Absolute gain 13.7 12.4 2.3 Body weight of lambs: 2 month 24.8 23.4 22.3 Body weight of lambs: 3 month 28.67 27.3 27.0 Body weight of lambs: 5 month 37.4 37.2 31.0 Gain in body weight of lambs and ewes milk capacity Indexes Body weight of lambs at lambing, kg -males -females -average 1 group 2 group 3 group 4.88 4.50 4,70 4.53 4.10 4.32 4.26 3.73 3.99 At 20 day age, kg 10.80 9.80 8.70 Absolute gain, kg 6.10 5.48 4.71 Average daily 305.5 274.0 235.5 Ewes milk capacity, kg/day 1.525 1.325 1.125 4

Results: During ontogenesis grow and development of lambs dependents from the ewes milk capacity. In the year round pasture grazing animals retain their body weight in autumn winter time that is the main factor of relatively high ewes milk capacity. Ewes milk capacity at ewes that are kept on village pastureswaslow to04kgand01kgperday 0.4 0.1 day comparing with their analogs from 1 st and 2 nd groups. For the observing period absolute gain in body weight was higher h at tthe progeny of f1 st group animals (6.10 kg), than at animals of 2 nd group (5.48 kg). Whereas lowest gain was in the 3 rd group 4.71 kg. Consequently, average daily gains were respectively 305.5 g, 274.0 g, 235.5 g. 5

Therefore, pasture sheep grazing contributed to a better exercise their productive qualities, health and fertility. On average ewes absolute BW gain was 11.4 kg and for lambs at weaning 6.4 kg. Fertility increased by 16 heads per 100 ewes. And survivability was more to 4.2%. Use of this method will enable farmers to obtain additional income in the form of increased BW and progeny at a relatively small cost. Economical evaluation of households sheep keeping systems (in calculations of 10 animals, thousands somoni) Indexes Systems Type of income Ι ΙΙ ΙΙΙ thousands somoni $ USA thousands somoni $ USA thousands somoni $ USA Selling of rams and lambs 11.9 4729.77 75 7.5 1689.2 47 4.7 1058.6 -selling of ewes 2.3 2680.2 1.9 427.9 1.0 225.2 -selling of female lambs 0.5 112.6 0.2 45.1 - - -selling and consumption of fattail 6.3 1418.9 5.8 1306.3 4.6 1036.0 Total income 21.0 4729.7 15.4 3468.5 10.3 2319.8 forages 2.0 450.5 2.4 540.5 2.5 563.0 Maintenance and rent of pastures 2.8 630.6 1.2 270.4 0.5 112.6 Veterinary service 1.5 337.8 1.2 270.4 0.7 157.7 shearing 0.5 112.6 0.3 67.5 0.2 45.0 Selling expenses 0.4 90.1 0.3 67.5 0.4 90.1 Other expenses 1.7 382.9 1.0 225.2 0.7 157.7 Total expenses 8.9 2004.5 6.4 1441.5 5.0 1126.1 Net income 12.1 2725.2 9.0 2027.0 5.3 1193.7 6

The most objective criterion for evaluation of households on three systems is accounting and analysis of costs and income Income of first system in calculation to 100 animals was to 10.7 thousands somoni ($2409.9) and in 2 nd system to 5.1 thousands ($1148.7) or respectively to 103.9 and 49.5% higher in comparison with 3 rd system. Differences by net income comprised respectively 6.8 thousands ($1531.5) 5) and 3.7 thousands somoni ($833.0) or 128.3 and 69.8%. 7

Work process Weighing of new born lambs Weighing and measurements of ewes 8

Main results Pasture system of sheep keeping allowed to better indicate productive abilities, health preservation, fertility and using of this system by farmers gives an opportunity to obtain additional income in the form of increased body weight and progeny at a relatively small cost. It is recommended on researches results to farmers and households apply pasture system and to give an especial attention to nutritious feeding of ewes during their preparation for the mating, as well as in the second half of pregnancy. Thank you! 9