With the initiative of our Hero Arkadag, and under the wise leadership of our Arkadagly Hero Serdar in our country great efforts are being made to preserve and reproduce Turkmen Alabay dogs, which are one of our national values and raise the worldwide glory of them.
Every year, on the last Sunday of October, on the occasion of the widely celebrated Turkmen Alabay holiday, the Turkmen Agricultural Institute held a scientific-practical conference entitled "Brave Turkmen Alabay - a wonderful gift of nature". Those who spoke at the conference noted in their speeches that the Turkmen Alabay dogs, which have been bred in the Turkmen land for centuries and become a treasure of universal values, are widely recognized in the world for its characteristics, and considered one of the oldest and foremost among breeds of dogs.
After the general meeting, the scientific-practical conference continued in five sections entitled: "Turkmen Alabay in the era of the Revival of the new epoch of the Powerful state", " Brave Turkmen Alabay - a living memory of the", "Turkmen Alabay - our national heritage and pride", "Turkmen Alabay - a symbol of trust and loyalty", "Turkmenistan - the homeland of Alabay".
Speakers in the sections noted that the initiatives of Hero Arkadag and the successful work of Arkadagly Hero Serdar, large-scale work is currently being carried out in our country to further enhance the world fame of Turkmen Alabay, one of the national values of our people, their protection, breeding, selection work and development of these areas at the international level.
At the end of the meeting, they expressed their gratitude to our Hero Arkadag and Arkadagly Hero Serdar for the opportunities created for effective work, and assured that all efforts will be spared for the successful completion of the assigned tasks. And they wished our Hero Arkadag and Arkadagly Hero Serdar great success in the work being done to increase the fame of the Turkmen Alabay at the world level.
Serdar MUMINOV,
Turkmen Agricultural Institute Head of the Council of Young Scientists