
Sadikov Rysbek Esenkulovich (1929 - 1986)
Doctor of Agricultural Sciences (1972), Professor (1979), Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz SSR (1984)
Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Orto-Alysh, Alamudun District, Chui Region.
Graduated from KSHI (1949), postgraduate studies at the All-Union Research Institute of Horse Breeding (Moscow, 1954).
Worked as a senior zootechnician at the Talas State Stud Farm, researcher, head of the laboratory, head of the department at KirNIIZhV, head of the department of the Committee for Party State Control of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan and the Council of Ministers of the Kirghiz SSR, director of KirNIIZhV, deputy chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Kirghiz SSR, head of the agricultural department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan, Chief Scientific Secretary of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz SSR, head of the department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan, general director of the Kirghiz Research and Production Association for Animal Husbandry.
Specialist in the field of reproductive biology of agricultural animals.
Awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1976), the Badge of Honor (1966, 1971), medals of the USSR, and Honorary Certificates of the Kirghiz SSR. Honored Worker of Science of the Kyrgyz Republic (1981).
Published over 200 scientific works, including 20 monographs and books.
Under his supervision, 12 candidate dissertations were defended.
Main Works:
1. Artificial Insemination of Sheep and Cows in Kyrgyzstan. Frunze, "Kyrgyzstan," 1971, 1st edition; 1976, 2nd edition.
2. Reproduction of Sheep in Mountainous Kyrgyzstan. Frunze, "Kyrgyzstan," 1973.
3. Development of Specialization, Concentration, and Inter-Farm Cooperation in Agriculture of the Kirghiz SSR (co-authored). Frunze, "Kyrgyzstan," 1978.
4. Some Genetic Features of Sheep Fertility (co-authored). Frunze, "Ilim," 1981.
5. Intensification of Sheep Reproduction in Mountain Conditions. Frunze, "Kyrgyzstan," 1982.