Germany: Slight decline in the sheep population in Baden-Württemberg

Published 2022년 12월 25일

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As of November 3, 2022, Baden-Württemberg's agricultural census showed a 2% decrease in sheep numbers, totaling 203,100 across 1,200 farms. The reduction was observed in both ewes (down by 2,400 to 141,500) and lambs and young sheep (a decrease of 1% to 51,900). Approximately 3,100 sheep were maintained for milk production, consistent with the previous year. For further information, contact the State Statistical Office of Baden-Württemberg.

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12/25/2022 | 01:07:00 | ID: 34949 | Department: Agriculture | animal Stuttgart (agrar-PR) - In Baden-Wýrttemberg, a total of 203,100 sheep were kept in 1,200 farms as of November 3, 2022. According to the State Statistical Office, there was a slight decrease of 4,800 sheep (−2%) compared to the previous year .The reference date stock of ewes was 144,100 animals and thus 2,400 fewer than in 2021. The number of lambs and young sheep, as the second largest group, decreased only slightly (−1%) and was at the same level as the previous year at 51,900 animals.For the production of sheep's milk As in the previous year, around 3,100 milk sheep were kept. Technical queriesAndré StützTel.: +49 711 641-2640E-mail: Andre.Stuetz@stala.bwl.deFranziska KieblerTel.: +49 711 641-2920E-mail: Franziska.Kiebler@stala.bwl .deTierProdE-Mail: ...
Source: Agrar

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