
Imigeev Yakov Imikhenovich (1935),
Doctor of Agricultural Sciences (1999)
Buryat. Born in the village of Khandagay, Bayandayevsky District, Irkutsk Region, Russia.
Graduated from the Buryat-Mongolian State Zootechnical and Veterinary Institute (Ulan-Ude, 1957), postgraduate studies at VNIIOiK (Stavropol, 1966).
Worked as a zootechnician in a collective farm, chief zootechnician of a breeding farm in the Buryat ASSR, head of the livestock department at KCHSХOS of Stavropol Krai, senior researcher, and since 1978 - head of the breeding laboratory for wool and pelts at Kyrgyz Research Institute of Animal Husbandry. Specialist in wool science and technology for livestock product production.
Academician of the MANEB (2001).
Awarded the Honorary Certificate of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic (1995).
Published over 130 scientific works, including 1 monograph, 3 author certificates, and 3 patents.
Main works:
1. Increasing wool and meat production in crossbred sheep farming. Book. Problems of semi-mountainous and mountainous sheep farming. NRB. Sofia, 1973.
2. New methodology for determining the milk yield of sheep. Moscow, Journal "Herald of Agricultural Science," No. 4, 1976.
3. The state farm "Kochkorka" - the first sheep breeding farm in Kyrgyzstan. Frunze, "Kyrgyzstan," 1978.
4. Scientific and technological foundations for sheep product production in high-altitude conditions. Frunze, 1998.
5. A new type of high-altitude sheep - Issyk-Kul merino. Book. Adaptation of the organism to natural and ecosocial environmental conditions. Part I, Bishkek, 1998.