Almost seven dozens of Kazakh white-headed cows went on a short journey to Kazakh stalls.
A batch of healthy, hardy and unusually milk-bearing cows was sent to the livestock breeder Victor Myasnikov. Victor lives with his family in the Tarbagatai region of the Republic of Buryatia.
His life’s business is farming at his own facility, the Kuytunskoye limited liability company. Once, everything began for Myasnikov and his relatives with a small farm with a livestock of only seven cows. Today, the assets of a hardworking family include at least 700 cattle.Among Viktor's favorites, cows of the Kazakh white-headed breed can be noted. The breeder is convinced that it is these burenki that can provide farmers with an excellent “yield” of milk, meat, etc. According to the farmer, the average daily weight gain of cows of this breed is about 1.2 kilograms in the summer, when there are no problems with the feed in principle.
You can slaughter Kazakh white-headed cows at the age of one and a half to two years, taking into account the fact that by this age the average weight of pure meat from one individual is about 180 kilograms.Myasnikov previously supplied meat and milk from his farm only to the domestic market, but now goes to external buyers. As part of his first export experience, Victor sent 69 heifers of Kazakh white-headed breed to Kazakhstan. The farmer is confident that buyers will not be disappointed in their acquisition.