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Abstract
Sheep farming in Serbia, from year to year, notices a descending course in number of
sheep, as well as in production of milk and meat. The main objective of this paper is the
analysis of the number of sheep in Serbia and the surrounding countries (FYR).
By comparing the current state of the total number of sheep (in 2011) with the state in the
former Yugoslavia, the result shown is that there are 66% less sheep in Serbia compared to
the total number seen in 1967 (base year). Compared to the last census from 2012, there is an
increased number of sheep in Serbia, compared to previous year (2011) by 18.4%.
Other former Yugoslav republics (FYR) also have a decrease in the total number of sheep:
in Bosnia and Herzegovina by 76.5%, in Montenegro by 64.3%, in Croatia by 41.3%, in
Macedonia by 63.5% compared to 1967 (base year), except for Slovenia, which has an
increase in the total number of sheep by 83,000 head of cattle.
In paper is given overview of the number of sheep for some European countries and for
some part of world, in purpose of comparison with sheep state in FYR.