


In 2020, the Livestock Breeding Act granted Kabiyuk protected status as a state enterprise with a primary focus on preserving indigenous and other valuable breeds from the national livestock gene pool.
"The activities of the Kabiyuk State Enterprise are supported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food to preserve this national treasure for future generations. Many breeders have gone through the Kabiyuk school. The horses bred by us have won numerous competitions and made the stud internationally known," said Deputy Minister of Agriculture Deyan Stratev at the 160th anniversary celebration of the Kabiyuk horse breeding farm in early November.




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