Fifth-year students from the Preventive Internal Medicine department, in collaboration with the Animal Production Management at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Baghdad and under the supervision of several faculty members, implemented preventive measures that included thorough examinations and the collection of blood and fecal samples for laboratory testing. They confirmed the absence of blood parasites.
The field practice also involved treating affected animals by administering internal antiparasitic medications, as well as providing a range of vitamins, which are crucial for enhancing the animals’ immunity and increasing their production efficiency.
It is noteworthy that the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Baghdad conducts clinical field practices at various times throughout the year to examine different types of animals and provide the necessary treatment.