Turkey: Animal husbandry is developing in Şahinbey

Published 2022년 6월 13일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the increase in the number of animals in Gaziantep's Şahinbey district, with the Yılmaz family serving as an example, who have expanded their flock from 17 to 70 sheep with the support provided to farmers and animal breeders. The family has seen their animals not only grow but also provide them with a source of income and daily milk. The current mayor, Mehmet Tahmazoğlu, and previous support contributor, Süleyman Yılmaz, expressed their gratitude for the support and the successful outcomes it has brought about.
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In Gaziantep's Şahinbey district, where significant support was provided to farmers and animal breeders, the first fruits began to be harvested from support seeds. Şahinbey Mayor Mehmet Tahmazoğlu visited the Yılmaz family, who gave 16 sheep and 1 ram and now owns 70 sheep, loved their lambs and chatted with the breeder family. The Yılmaz family, who looks after and loves each sheep as a member of his own family, not only meets the feed of the animals but also provides the livelihood of his family with the income they earn from the sheep. The number of animals increased in Şahinbey Şahinbey Mayor Mehmet Tahmazoğlu stated that the number of animals given to families has increased and increased, "We visited the Yılmaz family in Almalı Village. We gave 16 sheep and 1 ram to this family. Yılmaz family, who takes good care of the animals we give, increased this number to 70. To our sister Nuriye, who has worked in these animals. "I would like to thank our brother Süleyman and his ...
Source: Sondakika

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