Abstract
The article presents the results of scientific and economic experience on the effect of feeding a local feed additive of trepel as part of extruded feed on the productivity of young sheep during fattening. During 100 days of fattening, the live weight of sheep in the experimental group was higher by 3.09 kg (7.7%) compared to the control group, and the wool cut increased by 0.16 kg (6.8%), and the economic effect per 1 head was 520 som (24.9%)
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