Training and events

The company is distinguished by its pioneering role in conducting specialized training courses and workshops in several areas, including:

Basic training courses for young breeders and beginners:

  1. System for fattening male lambs to marketing weights.
  2. Daily, monthly and periodic care operations for flocks of sheep and goats.
  3. Identifying local and international sheep and goat breeds, their characteristics, and which are best suited for adaptation to the Kingdom.
  4. Systematic mixing of superior breeds in fertility and acclimatization to improve the efficiency of local breeds.
  5. Principles of design and construction of sheep and goat housing.
  6. How to overcome the effect of heat stress on sheep breeding and production under desert conditions.
  7. Reproductive characteristics of sheep and goats, preparing females for the breeding season, and caring for pregnant animals.
  8. Common diseases, health care, dipping, periodic vaccinations for sheep flocks and feed economics.
  9. Feasibility studies for sheep farms and feed economics.
  10. How to formulate sheep rations for different ages and physiological conditions.

Advanced training courses and workshops for students of agriculture and veterinary medicine colleges and researchers in the field of sheep breeding:

  1. Collection, sterilization, packaging and preservation of semen from rams and bucks of high genetic and reproductive quality.
  2. Regulating estrus and ovulation to produce a cycle of lambs in a specific season.
  3. Artificial insemination in sheep and goats - its steps - its advantages - its disadvantages, and comparison with natural insemination, the use of an endoscope in insemination.
  4. Programs for producing live twins from single-pregnant ewes.
  5. Applying ultrasound technology for early pregnancy screening and diagnosing the causes of infertility and various reproductive conditions.
  6. Nutrition programs for young rams, non-pregnant mothers, and during different stages of pregnancy (single or multiple pregnancy).
  7. How to diagnose reproductive conditions by assessing sex hormones in blood and milk, and the extent of their relationship to sexual behavior.
  8. Programs for polyovulation and embryo transfer in farm animals.
  9. Methods for drawing blood samples and separating plasma and serum to estimate biochemical indicators for tracking the nutritional, health and reproductive status of animals.
  10. Smart Agriculture applications in intensive sheep production farms.
  11. Pasture management systems for sheep and goat production.
  12. Formulating sheep and goat feed rations and using beneficial additives and alternatives to maximize production.
  13. Daily, monthly and seasonal operations and application of biosecurity standards in intensive sheep production farms.
  14. Applications of polymerase chain reaction (RCR) for tracking breed purity and mixing ratios in herds.
  15. Living systems under arid desert conditions and how to overcome the heat burden to maximize sheep and goat production.
  16. Herd health – common diseases – vaccinations – methods of prevention and how to maintain animal and human health.
  17. Caring for horses and camels.
  18. Caring for dairy cows.
  19. Using unconventional sources in animal feed.
  20. Mastitis – methods of prevention and treatment.