New video on our channel: Eragy Gishlarkaev and Baurzhan Ospanov. The future of agriculture through the eyes of those who are making it today.

New video on our channel: Eragy Gishlarkaev and Baurzhan Ospanov. The future of agriculture through the eyes of those who are making it today.
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PIONERPRODUKT.by continues publishing videos from the AgroExpedition "Agriculture of Kazakhstan." We'll explore the winter management of South Kazakhstan Merino and Kazakh Fine-wool sheep.
This video features an in-depth and honest conversation between two sheep breeding professionals—Eragy Isayevich Gishlarkayev ( RUSSIA ) and Baurzhan Kenesbekovich Ospanov ( Kazakhstan ).
Against the backdrop of the wintering of Kazakh fine-wool sheep, they discuss key issues: from the breed's resilience in challenging climatic conditions to the effectiveness of modern approaches to breeding.

Eragy Isayevich shares his observations on the condition of the flock, the specifics of selecting breeding animals, the role of maternal instinct, and natural endurance. Eragy Isayevich's experience combines practice, science, and respect for tradition. Baurzhan Kenesbekovich adds an economic perspective to the conversation, emphasizing that sheep farming, and agriculture in general , is impossible today without calculation and strategic thinking.

The scientific side of the discussion is represented by Nurzhan Kudebergenovich Zhumadilaev, PhD in agricultural sciences. He provides comments on breeding traits, discusses the breed's characteristics, and the need for a competent approach to managing animals in extreme wintering conditions.

One of the central topics is the training of young specialists. Experts are critical of the current agricultural education system and emphasize that without practical experience on a real farm, it is impossible to develop a professional sheep breeder. Students should witness lambing, participate in selection, and work with animals, rather than simply learning sheep farming theoretically in isolation from the field.

This video isn't just about sheep. It's a conversation about a profession that requires knowledge, endurance, and a passion for the craft. Sheep farming becomes a life's work, and shepherding a form of art.

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