Fayoum University Organizes a Veterinary Convoy in Al-Nasiriya Village

29-9-2025
As part of its community role, Fayoum University organized a veterinary convoy to provide free examination and treatment for livestock and sheep in the village of Al-Nasiriya, Fayoum Center, on Monday, September 29, 2025. The convoy was held under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed Al-Ansary, Governor of Fayoum, and Prof. Yasser Magdy Hatata, President of the University, and under the supervision of Prof. Assem Al-Essawy, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, in cooperation with the Directorate of Veterinary Medicine in Fayoum, the Veterinarians Syndicate, and the Food Inspection and Control Department of the General Administration of University Cities at the University. The convoy was attended by Dr. Shaimaa Mohamed Ramadan, Director of the Seminars and Conferences Department at the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector, and included extensive participation from specialized veterinarians. 2,352 livestock and sheep were examined and provided free treatment. The convoy's efforts included vaccinating 807 cases and treating 356 internal diseases, including poisoning, respiratory, and digestive diseases. The convoy also performed 19 surgeries, examining 930 poultry, and treating diseases affecting poultry production. The convoy team also provided veterinary guidance to breeders on preventive methods and ongoing health care, which contributes to preserving livestock and improving production.
Dr. Wagdy Moustafa, Director of the Veterinary Medicine Directorate in Fayoum, emphasized that these convoys represent real support for breeders and alleviate their economic burdens, especially with the spread of parasitic and reproductive diseases. Dr. Ali Saad Ali, Head of the Veterinarians Syndicate in Fayoum, explained that the convoy came at an important time to address the challenges facing the livestock sector in the governorate, noting that raising health awareness among breeders is a fundamental pillar for protecting livestock and strengthening the local economy. This convoy is part of a series of veterinary convoys organized by Fayoum University in villages and centers across the governorate, supporting community partnerships and ensuring the sustainability of veterinary healthcare.