11 March، 2025

Training Course on “Poultry Farm Management and Veterinary Supervision”

The Veterinary Hospital in Nineveh, in cooperation with the Qualification, Employment, and Follow-up Unit at the College of Veterinary Medicine – University of Mosul, and the Nineveh Branch of the Veterinary Physicians Syndicate, organized a training course titled “How to Manage Poultry Farms and Veterinary Supervision” from March 9 to 11, 2025.

The course began with welcoming speeches delivered by the Veterinary Hospital Director and the Head of the Veterinary Physicians Syndicate, Dr. Omar Al-Hayali, who warmly greeted the esteemed lecturers, members of the Nineveh Veterinary Physicians Syndicate Council, and the participating veterinarians.

Assistant Professor Dr. Mohammad Ghassan Saeed, Head of the Qualification, Employment, and Follow-up Unit, also addressed the attendees, highlighting the unit’s vital role in monitoring graduates and emphasizing key aspects related to the veterinary profession and labor market requirements.

The course was inaugurated with a lecture by Prof. Dr. Fanar Ablahad Ishaq on “Biosecurity and Vaccination Programs against Infectious Viral Diseases in Poultry,” stressing the importance of veterinary supervision and scientific management of poultry farms to ensure the success of poultry industry projects in Nineveh.

On the third day, Assistant Lecturer Muhannad Basman Al-Husseini delivered a scientific lecture titled “Pathological Anatomy of Major Diseases Affecting Poultry in Nineveh,” focusing on the most common diseases and their impact on poultry production, with special attention to diagnosis and treatment.

At the conclusion of the course, the participating lecturers were honored with certificates of appreciation in recognition of their valuable efforts and significant contributions to the success of the training.

We extend our sincere wishes for continued success to our esteemed professors.

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