Recently published, the book “Design Engineering and Mechanization of Dairy Cattle Barns” by Professor Dr. Natiq Hameed Al-Qadisi, an expert in the Department of Animal Production at the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, provides a valuable reference covering multiple aspects of dairy cattle barn design—from calves to productive cows.
The 200-page book consists of six chapters detailing the types of barns suitable for each age group. The author explains the necessary equipment and machinery to enhance production while reducing costs, with a focus on the comfort of both the animals and the farmers.
This work benefits students of animal production and specialists in the field, as well as serving as a practical guide for breeders looking to develop their farms. Combining scientific foundations with practical applications, the book is a reliable resource in this domain.

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