Life in the Regions: Suusamyr Farmer Adilet Ryskulbekov Sold Purebred Sheep for Meat to a Café Due to Ignorance

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A resident of the Suusamyr Valley in the Jayil District of the Chui Region, Adilet Ryskulbekov, has been breeding Areshan sheep for five years. His ram took first place at the exhibition held in Suusamyr.

In an interview with a Turmush correspondent, the farmer shared that he bought six sheep ten years ago — at the price of two ordinary ones. “They were very large. I haven't encountered such big sheep among the Areshan breed since then. At that time, this breed was not widely known, and I understood little about it myself. So, I simply sold these rams to cafes as meat. Later, I became interested in Areshans, started studying their characteristics, and five years ago began to seriously engage in their breeding. Now I am trying to expand and develop my farm. I take the best rams from fellow livestock breeders to improve the selection. Previously, I would give the best individuals for free to those who were just starting in sheep farming — out of good intentions, following the Muslim tradition of helping each other. But this year, I decided not to give anyone anything and to engage in full-fledged breeding,” Ryskulbekov said.

According to him, his farm has descendants of famous Areshan rams. “This year, I bought for 200,000 soms a descendant of the famous ram named Vovan and started using him for breeding. I also have Kinjal — a descendant of the ram Amanat. I also acquired a descendant of the ram named Sheroy — I plan to use him next year. The ram you see in the photo is Kinjal. I believe that the Areshan breed, developed here in Kyrgyzstan, will continue to evolve and eventually become known worldwide. Even now, it is known not only in neighboring countries but also in Europe,” shared the livestock breeder.
In April 2021, the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, Regional Development registered a new Kyrgyz meat-fat breed of sheep called “Areshan.”

The differences of the “Areshan” breed of sheep from other breeds:

- The Kyrgyz meat-fat breed “Areshan” was developed between 1970 and 2021 in the farms of the Kyrgyz Republic. When creating the breed, ram producers of the Gissar breed, imported from Tajikistan in 1977, were crossed with local coarse-wool ewes. Animals of the second generation from the absorptive crossbreeding, meeting the requirements of the desired type, were bred “in themselves.”

- The Kyrgyz meat-fat breed “Areshan” has excellent meat-fat qualities, is of large size, has a fat tail, high growth and development energy, and is highly adapted to being kept in high mountain and valley steppes.

- The sheep of the Kyrgyz meat-fat breed “Areshan” have a compact body, satisfactory exterior, strong constitution, and light yet sturdy skeleton.

- Rams and ewes are polled.

- The live weight of 7-8-month-old lambs is 48–61 kg, one-year-old young stock is 60-78 kg, and adult rams weigh 109-177 kg.

- Four genealogical lines have been formed.

In total, there are 5,832 sheep of this breed in the republic. The approximate cost of a lamb is 1,000 dollars, and of sheep - 5,000 dollars.
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