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China has more than 400 million hectares of grassland. The diverse types
of pasturelands feed many kinds of domestic animals in different seasons.
Pasturelands constitute a quarter of the national total area, making China
one of the countries with largest area of pasturelands in the world. Natural
pasturelands are mainly distributed in areas west and north of the Greater
Hinggan Mountains, the Yinshan Mountain and the eastern foot of the Qinghai-Tibet
Plateau, while artificial pasturelands are concentrated in southeast China.
Inner Mongolia Pastoral Area:The largest
in China, it produces such fine breeds as Sanhe horse and Sanhe cattle.
Xinjiang Pastoral Area:Its fine breeds
include Xinjiang fine-wool sheep, Altay big-tail sheep and Ili horse.
Qinghai Pastoral Area:The main yak producing
area, it also breeds the world-famous Hequ horse.
Tibet Pastoral Area:The main yak producing
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