Abstract

The article presents molecular genetic and biotechnological innovative methods of modern animal husbandry. The transition of animal husbandry to an innovative way of development poses new challenges to zootechnical and veterinary science, education and conceptually changes approaches to the creation of new highly productive breeds of farm animals. New innovative methods and technologies allow specialists to monitor the condition of the herd in real time, prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases and optimize animal feeding, breeding and veterinary work to improve the safety of animal life.

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