As the temperature continues to rise, the herdsmen of Chenbalhu Banner usher in the busiest lambing conservation season of the year, and the birth of new life in the shed circle fills the vast grassland with vitality and vitality.
At the house of Hani, a herdsman from Baiyin Buri Degacha in Huhe Nuoer Town, Chenbal Tiger Banner, the couple were busy receiving lambs, and the newborn lambs in the shed were jumping in groups of three or five. Their family has more than 400 basic ewes and more than 50 cows. At present, more than 200 lambs and more than 20 calves have been received.
"It is expected to be completed by the end of April, and the current survival rate is 100%, and this year I have enough forage and complete infrastructure such as sheds, so I can also ensure the growth of lambs. Ha said.
It is understood that since March, the spring lambing conservation work of Chen Balhu Banner has been gradually carried out under the guidance of professional science, and the work has entered the peak period, with 327,000 lambs (horses) completed in the whole banner, and it is expected that 588,000 heads (horses) will be received throughout the year.
Source: Chen Balhu Qirong Media Center
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