Egypt: Examination and treatment of more than 4,600 heads of cattle in Sohag and Menoufia

Published 2024년 12월 14일

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The Animal Health Research Institute has initiated two free veterinary convoys in Egyptian villages of Sohag and Menoufia governorates. The service aims to check over 1,205 heads of cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, 2,650 birds, and 40 pets, and conduct 750 laboratory tests for mycotoxins and drug residues in dairy. The convoys also provide integrated veterinary services, educate breeders on animal health care, biosecurity, and disease prevention, and offer support to breeders in areas with limited access to veterinary services.
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The Animal Health Research Institute of the Agricultural Research Center launched two free veterinary convoys in Egyptian villages and rural areas in the governorates of Sohag and Menoufia. This initiative comes within the framework of the state's efforts to achieve Egyptian food security and sustainable development "Egypt Vision 2030" and the state's keenness to develop and protect livestock, under the auspices of Dr. Adel Abdel Azim, Head of the Agricultural Research Center, and under the supervision of Dr. Samah Eid, Director of the Animal Health Research Institute. Read also: Veterinary Services: Seizure of more than 2.6 tons of meat of unknown origin. Treatment and guidance convoys were also organized in the village of Banda Nagaa Al-Amarat in Sohag Governorate, and the village of Al-Dabaiba in the center of Berket Al-Sabaa in Menoufia Governorate. More than 1,205 heads of cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats were examined, 2,650 birds (pigeons - turkeys - chickens) were ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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