Central Sheep Breeding Farm

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Central Sheep Breeding Farm, Hisar
TypePublic
Established1968-70
Parent institution
Government of Australia, India Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
Academic affiliations
ICAR, UGC
DirectorL. C. Ranga
Academic staff
213
Administrative staff
9
Location, ,
India

29°16′56″N 75°43′32″E / 29.2821°N 75.7255°E / 29.2821; 75.7255Coordinates: 29°16′56″N 75°43′32″E / 29.2821°N 75.7255°E / 29.2821; 75.7255
CampusUrban, 2,456 acres (994 ha)
Websitecsbfhsr.com

Central Sheep Breeding Farm, Hisar is a public funded agricultural research, breeding and education institute located at Hisar in the Indian state of Haryana that offers educational courses in Shearing Training and Sheep Management & Production Training.[1][2][3]

History[edit]

It was established in 1968 as a collaboration between Government of Australia and India Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare.[4]

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Details[edit]

In 2015, it had sheep strength 4217 and goat strength of 481.[4][2]

Facilities[edit]

In institute has facilities for imparting training, hostels for the farmer students, research and breeding farms, laboratories, etc. It has teaching and technical staff of 213 and 9 administrative staff.[1][2]

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