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Khaimina L.E., Zelenina L.I., Khaimin E.S., Antufyev D.I. Specific entry: Social and Economic Development Load article (pdf, 1.2MB ) AnnotationCurrently, reindeer husbandry actively uses tracking technologies to identify animals. They allow solving the problems of breeding and zootechnical accounting, tracking the movement of animals between herds, and carrying out antiepizootic measures. The electronic databases with individual characteristics of reindeer formed in this process allow speeding up the breeding process, organising breeding work in reindeer breeding, improving the breed and regulating the herd. Keeping an electronic “registration” of calves to their mothers gives the possibility of system functioning of cross-breeding estimation of animals that will undoubtedly increase both productivity and economic efficiency of reindeer breeding as a whole. This article addresses an issue related to reindeer tracking technologies. Attention is paid to radio tracking and satellite tracking techniques. The use of modern methods of chipping animals is considered on the example of various territories of the Russian Federation: the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Trans-Baikal Krai, the Murmansk Oblast, the Krasnoyarsk Krai, the Republic of Karelia, the Arkhangelsk Oblast. The work carried out on deer chipping is considered for various time periods, during which monitoring, programs, projects and other large-scale studies of animal movement paths were carried out. The resulting data can then be processed using mathematical tools, after which conclusions can be drawn about the impact of the environment on reindeer migration routes. About authors
Lyudmila E. KHAIMINA, Ph.D. of Pedagogic Sciences, Associate Professor
Larisa I. ZELENINA, Ph.D. of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor
Evgeniy S. KHAIMIN, Senior Lecturer
Daniil I. ANTUFYEV, Master's Degree Student Keywordsreindeer, tracking technology, modern chipping method, satellite trackingDOI10.37482/issn2221-2698.2021.45.48UDC[004.722.45:636.294](985)(045)This work is licensed under a CC BY-SA License. |