Compared to last year, it is estimated that twice the number of lambs will be exported from Mustang for the Dashaintihar festival this year.
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This year, it is projected that 15,000 lambs will be exported in Mustang. Based on the reporting done by the District Veterinary Hospital and Animal Services Expert Center in coordination with all the five local levels of Mustang, the initial projection of the number of sheep coming out has been made.
According to preliminary estimates made here, it is estimated that the number of lambs will be exported from Mustang twice this year compared to last year, said Dr. Lalmani Aryal, Head of Veterinary Hospital and Animal Services Expert Center Office Mustang.
According to the head of the office, Dr. Aryal, out of eight thousand sheep reared in Mustang last year, 10 targeted sheep were exported to Bensi. According to him, last year more than 4000 sheep were released from Dolpa via Mustang. According to him, a total of 12,000 Changra were exported from Mustang and Dolpa last year.
According to the annual statistics of Veterinary Hospital and Animal Services Expert Center Office Mustang, there are 64 thousand 408 sheep and goats in all the five municipalities here. Head of Office Dr. Aryal said that there are 56,405 sheep, 5,426 sheep and 2,577 goats in the five municipalities here.
Changra 14 thousand 398 and sheep It is said that there are 1,829 goats, 17,349 goats and 149 sheep in Loghekar Damodarkund, 20,616 goats and 1,308 sheep in Waragung Mukti Kshetra, 4,422 goats, 4,33 sheep, and 1,394 goats in Gharapzhong Rural Municipality and 37 sheep and 1,383 goats in Thasang Rural Municipality of Mustang.
It is projected that 5,000 sheep will be exported from Waragung Mukti Kshetra, which has the largest number of sheep rearing in Mustang, and 2,500 sheep from other four municipalities. Veterinarian Dr. Aryal said that four-year-old adult lambs reared here are exported during Dasain Tihar festival. He said that more than 2,500 Sinal goats and other breeds of goats are being reared in the lower area of Mustang.
This year, it is estimated that 15,000 more lambs will be exported in Mustang and 5,000 more lambs will come from the neighboring district of Dolpa. About 20,000 sheep coming in from Dalpa and passing through Jomsom in Mustang are going out from Myagdi and Mustang's border grass. Aryal claims.
Last year, Mustang tires were sold at a price of 28,000 to 35,000 per tire. According to the Mustang Customs Office, there is no problem in bringing Changra from Tibet after the necessary procedures have been completed. Deputy Subba Uttam Rai, Acting Chief of Mustang Customs Office in Nhechung, Mustang, said that the consignment of mutton has entered from Nepal-China North Korlanaka. He informed that adult lambs are not imported for meat use.
