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Accordingly, the Lam Dong Center for the Application of Science and Technology (Center) delivered 10 F1, 1 F2 and scientific research results to Phuoc Binh National Park to continue nurturing and conserving the source. rare genes from this herd.
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At present, Mr. Van is also unclear about how much money will be spent from the budget to implement this relocation project.
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Spending over 3 billion VND, “investigated” was 1 F2 cross cow
How Youth Informed, public opinion was shocked to see the image of crossed “rare goods” of cows and bones after a period of “spending” more than 3 billion VND for the Heritage Center to preside over the implementation of research projects to Nacional level. Gia: “Exploitation and development of rare and precious cow genetic resources in the area adjacent to 3 provinces of Ninh Thuan – Lam Dong – Khanh Hoa”.
Earlier, Ninh Thuan and Lam Dong’s Department of Science and Technology bought 10 cross-gaurs (F1) from people to conduct scientific research and genetic evaluation … at a cost of more than 1.9 billion VND. ).
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But at present, only 1 F2 animal (a bull-cow mating project of Mr. Nguyen Van Tich, a farmer in Phuoc Binh commune) was purchased from Mr. Tich’s home.
The remaining 2 F2 children belong to the family of Mr. Nguyen Van Dien, a farmer from Phuoc Binh commune.
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Mr. Chuong explained, this is a national project with a cooperation agreement with Mr. Nguyen Van Dien’s house. From F1 to 2 F2 children from Mr. Diagnostic’s family, the results were evaluated.
Therefore, this result is still included in the research results; that is, according to Mr. Chuong, the national project has created 3 f2 (including 1 male, 2 female) that have been screened for chromosomes and DNA.
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“This project has preserved 10 F1 cows and developed 3 F2 cows; proving that the source of F1 is fertile, although in the past, many scientists said that F1 could not be reproduced! Chuong said.
Mr. Chuong also said that “there are no negatives in implementing the project.” According to Mr. Chuong, this is a state-level scientific project that has a duration of 3 years, with costs such as renting pastures, buying refined food, hiring to care (2 workers and 1 technician) on duty. 24/24 for 3 consecutive years in Phuoc Binh National Park with a high salary, about 12 million / technician … the total cost of almost 3 billion VND for the project is not great.
Gaur is skinny due to … competition for food?
Regarding care, Mr. Chuong said that during the implementation of the project, he contracted 3 hectares of grassland for the F1 gaur herds to occupy and travel. However, when the project ended (September 2019), without funding, the people took back land, forcing them to remain temporarily in captivity while awaiting reception from Phuoc Binh National Park. Procedures stalled, so it took almost a year before it was delivered.
When asked “Is it true that the individuals or units participating in the study” beat the drum to leave the drum “to make the gaur herds look defenseless, lean and thin, while the crossbred cows that people raise Are they healthy and reproductive? Okay? Mr. Chuong said, “In about the last half month, several large cows have jumped from one barn to another to feed and make the younger ones sick.”
Mr. Chuong further explained, “So at present, there are only about 4 sick children, but not to the point of exhaustion. Through testing, the main cause was competition for food. If the barn is separated early, the big cows are separated, the small ones are separated and then fed enough green food, refined food and vitamins, in 1 month they will be normal again, ”he said. Added chapter.
Meanwhile, PV responds Youth, Associate Professor-Dr. Le Xuan Tham (former director of Lam Dong Department of Science and Technology), project manager, said: “After the press reported on this topic (gaur under the research project – PV) I knew, seeing losing so much weight to cows broke my heart. It is not correct to say that I am dismissed, since I retired more than 4 years ago, but since the subject is not finished, I continue to do so. Until last year the subject was accepted, so all problems are good, because if not good, how to accept them. After checking and accepting it, I handed it in, and since then I have not been assigned any responsibility here. ”
The farmers are autofluid, they are crossed and sell 50 million VND / head.Since 2008, the people of the Phuoc Binh commune, H. Bac Ai (Ninh Thuan) discovered a strong bull out of the thousands to the village, freely following the cows of the people in the fields below. Foot of Ta Nin mountain in Phuoc Binh National Park. Fruit of the “furtive” love between the wild gaur and the domestic cow has given rise to more than 20 crossbred cows with an outstanding weight and characteristics of feathers, horns … very similar to the “father”. .
Mr. Nguyen Van Dien, a cross-gaur household in Phuoc Binh commune, said that from the moment cows gather in the forest to find home cows to mate with, his herd has produced 10 F1s. By 2015 Gaur died, then in the Phuoc Binh National Park area, there is no next generation of F1 gaurs. According to Mr. Diagnostic, in 2012, his family sold the item 4 F1 children (2 men, 2 women); Some merchants from Dong Nai, Long An provinces … bought 4 children. His family had 2 F1 children; then bought 1 more F1 from Mr. Pinang Hung’s house (Phuoc Binh commune) for propagation. From 3 F1 children from Mr. Dien’s family grazing and feeding cows at the foot of Ta Nin Mountain; So far they have produced F2 and F3 generation, with a total herd of 17 children. Mr. Diagnostic confirmed that the project side had “begged” that 2 F2 children from his family be sampled for inspection. His family did not spend money. In terms of care, Mr. Diagnostic said that for cows to develop and reproduce the F2 and F3 generations, they should not be locked in the barn, but rather let them eat naturally on the pasture. “Just now, someone in Long An came home and bought a family’s F3 cow for 50 million dong. I did not do any topic, a domestic cow was born, looking at its physique and I immediately knew that it was an F2 or F3 crossbred cow, so there was no need to be tested. We go up so that whoever comes to buy can see the price and then sell. That’s it! ”Said Mr. Diagnostic. |
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