Abstract

The assessment of growth intensity and meat productivity of young sheep of the southern meat breed (YM) in comparison with peers of the North Caucasian meat and wool breed (SK), Soviet meat and wool breed (SMSH) and Kuban Lincoln (KL) is given in order to determine their eff ectiveness in purebred breeding. The advantage of young YUM breed in live weight – by 9.5-12.0%, growth intensity – by 9.2%, slaughter weight – by 10.0%, feed payment – by 7.2% compared to peers of zoned semi-fi ne-wool breeds was determined.

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