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Peculiarities of the course of the postpartum period in domestic reindeer females, its morphophysiology and behavioral reactions in the North-East of Russia (Republic of Sakha)

https://doi.org/10.31043/2410-2733-2020-3-99-105

Abstract

A growth in the number of deer and an increase in their productivity are closely related to the solution of the complex problem of reproduction and rational use of deer females. Significant damage to reindeer husbandry is caused by the barrenness of northern domestic deer, the level of which has been quite high in recent years. So, in the Republic of Sakha, on 01.01.2020, the number of domesticated reindeer was 152,068, of which female deer and heifers — 71,818, offspring per 100 females — 59, business yield amounted to 52 fawns per 100 females. The causes of infertility are very diverse, as the natural and climatic conditions of the breeding zones have a significant influence on the reproductive function of reindeer. In Yakutia, the main population of northern domestic deer is bred in mountain taiga and tundra natural-climatic zones, so there are about 55 thousand deer in the mountain taiga zone and more than 65 thousand deer in the tundra zone. In this regard, the study of the peculiarities of the postpartum period course in domestic reindeer females, its morphophysiology, and behavioral reactions depending on the natural and climatic conditions of breeding is of great importance.

About the Authors

V. Fedorov
FSBSI FRC SB RAS YNC «Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture named after Safronov M. G.» Laboratory for Reindeer Herding and Traditional Industries
Russian Federation

PhD (Vet. Sci.)

677000, Yakutsk, Bestuzheva-Marlinskovo, Str. 23/1



E. Sleptsov
FSBSI FRC SB RAS YNC «Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture named after Safronov M. G.» Laboratory for Reindeer Herding and Traditional Industries
Russian Federation

Dr. Habil. (Vet. Sci.)

677000, Yakutsk, Bestuzheva-Marlinskovo, Str. 23/1



K. Plemyashov
Russian research institute of farm animal genetics and breeding — branch of the L. K. Ernst Federal science center for animal husbandry
Russian Federation

Dr. Habil. (Vet. Sci.)

St. Petersburg, Pushkin, Moskovskoe shosse, 55a, 196601



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Fedorov V., Sleptsov E., Plemyashov K. Peculiarities of the course of the postpartum period in domestic reindeer females, its morphophysiology and behavioral reactions in the North-East of Russia (Republic of Sakha). Genetics and breeding of animals. 2020;(3):99-105. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31043/2410-2733-2020-3-99-105

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