Abstract

This article presents the results of clinical and laboratory studies on the clinical examination of sooty Karakul sheep. Karakul farming is one of the main branches of animal husbandry, and today some 6 million Karakul sheep are raised in the desert and semi-desert pastures of the Republic. The productivity of most rangelands in these areas is low, and this figure is largely dependent on atmospheric precipitation. In addition, the global problem of global warming is causing a sharp drop in atmospheric precipitation. Pasture degradation is occurring due to inappropriate use of pastures and uncontrolled grazing of livestock. These factors, in turn, have a negative impact on the rapid development of pastoralism, as well as lead to many disorders of metabolism among astrakhan herds, including the emergence of ketonuria of cattle.

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