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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE IN SIBERIA UNDER CONDITIONS OF COLLECTIVIZATION

Abstract

The dynamics of animal husbandry developed in 1928-1938 has been analyzed. Structural changes occurred in this sector are shown. Veterinary management, as one of the basic factors of animal husbandry development, has been considered. It has been shown that collectivization caused crisis of animal husbandry, and adversely affected a state of veterinary management. Restoration of the industry and veterinary service system began in 1933. However, efforts to overcome crisis occurrences in the late thirties failed.

About the Authors

A. S. Donchenko
GNU Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Russian Federation


V. A. Ilyinykh
Institute of History, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


T. N. Samolovova
Institute of Experimental Veterinary Science of Siberia and the Far East, Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Russian Federation


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Donchenko A.S., Ilyinykh V.A., Samolovova T.N. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE IN SIBERIA UNDER CONDITIONS OF COLLECTIVIZATION. Siberian Herald of Agricultural Science. 2014;(4):108-114. (In Russ.)

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