China: Kunming National Sheep Industry Technology System carries out sheep breeding technology training in Xuanwei City

Published 2024년 10월 16일

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The Xuanwei Demonstration County Technical Team has conducted training on mutton sheep breeding technology at Jiuying Village in Longchang Town, Xuanwei City. The training aimed to address the risks of diseases in mutton sheep during autumn and winter, share knowledge on feeding management and fodder utilization, and teach safety production in the sheep breeding industry. The training was attended by 115 agricultural technicians and breeders from Jiuying Village. The farmers' breeding concepts were updated and their safety production awareness enhanced, setting a example for other farmers.
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In order to cope with the risk of mutton sheep being susceptible to diseases in autumn and winter, to ensure the reserve of mutton sheep forage for wintering and fattening during the dry grass period, and to protect the local mutton sheep industry, on September 26, the Xuanwei Demonstration County Technical Team of the Kunming Comprehensive Experimental Station of the National Mutton Sheep Industry Technology System carried out mutton sheep breeding technology training in Jiuying Village, Longchang Town, Xuanwei City, Qujing City. Jiuying Village Committee of Longchang Town has more than 100 mutton sheep farmers and more than 4,300 mutton sheep in stock. It is a relatively typical moderate-scale mutton sheep breeding village in Xuanwei City. This training taught common mutton sheep diseases and prevention and treatment knowledge, and exchanged views on goat feeding management, comprehensive utilization of fodder, "eight reforms" technology of rural mutton sheep breeding in Yunnan ...

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