Experimental study on staggered breeding and slaughter technology of yak duringthe dry season in Bama County
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    The purpose of this experiment is to explore the application of staggered feeding and fattening technology in Banma County during the dry season. By raising 3-year-old male yaks and yaks for 6 months, the average weight gain per yak was 74.83kg and 106.31kg, respectively. The weight gain effect of the yaks group in Experiment II was much greater than that of the male yaks group in Experiment I. Excluding feeding costs, the weight gain benefit of yaks was 195.13 yuan/head, and that of yaks was -528.91 yuan/head, with yaks earning 724.04 yuan/head more than yaks. The results showed that under the same feeding and management conditions during the cold season and dry season, the feed return of yaks was much higher than that of male yaks, and yaks were more conducive to staggered feeding, fattening, and slaughter.

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  • Received:November 15,2024
  • Revised:December 06,2024
  • Adopted:December 10,2024
  • Online: April 21,2025
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