Egypt: 2,305,579 birds slaughtered in Ismailia last November

Published 2024년 12월 9일

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The Veterinary Medicine Directorate in Ismailia Governorate conducted extensive activities in November to preserve livestock and poultry wealth and increase their productivity. The directorate monitored meat slaughters, vaccinated livestock and poultry against various diseases, and checked for common diseases. They also treated various cases, conducted ultrasounds and reproduction scans, and even facilitated two births. Additionally, they numbered and registered farm animals, issued replacement and identification cards, visited veterinary facilities, and trained 27 doctors.
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The Veterinary Medicine Directorate in Ismailia Governorate carried out intensive activities throughout last November to preserve livestock and poultry wealth and increase their productivity. Dr. Hamed Musa Al-Aqnas, Director of the Veterinary Medicine Directorate in Ismailia, said that in the field of public health and slaughterhouses, meat slaughters were monitored with 1,746 heads of cattle, and poultry slaughters with a total of 2,305,579 birds. 215 kg of sheep and goats were also seized, with valid meat records, 20 kg of poultry, 202 kg of head, entrails and fat, 44 kg of processed meat were also seized with unfit meat records, and 550 kg of poultry, 36 kg of fish, and 189 kg of liver were seized with sample collection records. In the field of prevention, 380 heads of cattle were vaccinated against lumpy skin disease, 113.44 heads of cattle were vaccinated against foot-and-mouth disease, 22,538 heads of cattle were vaccinated against septicemia, 118 heads of sheep were ...
Source: Almalnews

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