Ali Abdul Muhsin Suleiman from Department of Animal Production successfully defended his  Ph.D.work with the title (Evaluation of Different Methods for Synchronizing Estrus in the Reproductive Efficiency Standards of Awassi and Nuaimi Ewes)
The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of four different hormonal synchronization programs in local ewes of the Awassi and Na’imi breeds, contributing to the improvement of reproductive performance and increasing the economic returns for sheep breeders in semi-arid regions.
 The researcher recommended the necessity of using the stimulatory program applied in the experiment to enhance the reproductive efficiency of ewes, as well as experimenting with other concentrations of stimulating hormones and applying them as a natural substance to ensure increased production by improving reproductive indicators.
_____________________________-

You May Also Like

Participation of a Faculty Member From the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences in a Symposium on ‘Arab-Chinese Relations

The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Held a Symposium Titled “The Phenomenon of Human Trafficking”

Defense of a Master’s Thesis in the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on White Corn

The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Discusses the Graduation Research of Undergraduate Students

The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Holds an Honorary Ceremony for One of the Faculty Members who is Retiring

Defending a Doctoral Dissertation at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on Yellow Corn

Authoring a Scientific Book on Goat Farming as Ideal for Future Climate Change

Defense of a Doctoral Dissertation in the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on the Effectiveness of Using Information Technology in Agricultural Extension

Comments are disabled.