The article discusses the effectiveness of calf rearing in lightweight buildings in individual cages and in houses for individual keeping from 3 days of his life to 60 days of age. It has shown the advantage of growing young animals using this technology in comparison with the traditional method for group keeping indoors. This method of calf breeding contributes to maintaining the cultivation of full-fledged repair young animals, and ultimately, increasing the efficiency of animal husbandry. Since all experimental groups had a different content system, the dynamics of live weight in age periods helped to reveal the difference in growth rates and developed animals. The data obtained indicate that the weight during the formulation did not differ much in animals of the control I and II of the experimental groups was 36 kg, respectively, 35.7 and 38 kg. At 3 months of age, it amounted to 83, 87.6 and 90.2 kg, respectively. They exceeded their peers in the control group 7.2 kg or 7.99%, 4.6 kg 4.67%, respectively. The average daily increase in 3 months was 626 g, 692 g, 696 g, respectively.
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