BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, January 26. The number of
livestock breeding farms in Kyrgyzstan has risen to 185, reflecting
a notable increase in their establishment, the country's Ministry
of Water Resources, Agriculture wrote on its social media account,
Trend reports.


According to the ministry, breeding farms play a pivotal role in
covering all major areas of livestock production, thereby
significantly contributing to the growth of economic activity in
rural regions.


At present, the country is home to 66 breeding cattle farms,
with a total herd of 8,406 head. Additionally, there are 75
breeding sheep farms, collectively housing 24,759 head of
livestock.







The country also boasts 35 breeding horse farms, with a combined
population of 1,725 head, alongside five goat-breeding farms
housing 2,704 head. Furthermore, there are five yak-breeding farms,
with a total of 1,224 head. In the poultry sector, two breeding
farms are currently in operation, with a combined stock of over
281,000 birds.