The Department of Surgery and Obstetrics at the College of Veterinary Medicine organized a course (various treatment programs for cases of infertility in buffaloes) in which Prof. Dr. Talib Moussa, Assistant Professor Dr. Enas Ali Sultan and Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Abdul Karim Hassan lectured, over two days.

The course aimed to introduce the participants to the importance of buffalo and the most important problems it suffers from, especially reproductive problems, which lead to great economic waste.

The course highlighted the breeding methods that are primitive in most areas that lead to the spread of diseases, especially venereal ones.

On the second day of the course, the most common reproductive diseases that have multiple causes, including those related to the environment, including nutrition and poor management, in addition to the breeder’s incorrect methods of milking or intervention to breed these animals, were addressed to the typical treatments used to reduce and prevent these diseases.

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