Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary Small animal teaching hospital had a seminar for "cat slaves" to raise their cats and keep them physically and mentally happy

Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary Small animal teaching hospital had a seminar for “cat slaves” to raise their cats and keep them physically and mentally happy

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Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Akkharatchakumari Veterinary College organized a Seminar to imcrease knowledge about “How to raise a pet cat and keep them phisically and mentally happy” with the honor of being lectured by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dr. Termphong Wongtawan and Assist. Prof. Dr. Worakarn Boonhoh from Akkharatchaumari Veterinary College. This activity provided knowledge about pet cat food and raising methods, necessary items, disease prevention, cat behavior and mental health. It helped the participants to be able to apply with their own cats. In this regard, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Akkharatchakumari Veterinary College would likr to Thank you all for your cooperation.

Students from the Veterinary Club volunteer to provide local cattle vaccination services.

Students from the Veterinary Club volunteer to provide local cattle vaccination services.

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Large Animal Hospital Akkhararajakumari Veterinary College and students of the Veterinary Volunteer Club set up a unit to provide academic vaccination services and basic health check for the native cows of farmers in Tha Sala District In this activity It helps to practice skills and experience for students. It also helps to provide good service to society.

Veterinary professor Walailak University is great!! Discover the formula for increasing the number of piglets.

Veterinary professor Walailak University is great!! Discover the formula for increasing the number of piglets.

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Female pigs are more valuable than male pigs. Increasing the quantity of female pigs allows farmers to earn more income, especially among breeders who have high demand for mothers but have a high quantity of male piglets. For fattening pigs having more females will reduce the time and cost of sterilization.
The Akrajakumari College of Veterinary Medicine by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Termphong Wongtawan has been researching pig semen for a long time and has discovered a formula that can increase the volume of female piglets. can The method is very easy to use by using a female pig enhancement solution mixed into semen solution Soak at 37 °C wait at room temperature for 15 minutes before insemination.

Experimental results

If the top half of the semen mixed with the solution is mixed You will get approximately 12-26% more female piglets.
If all the semen is used for artificial insemination, You will get approximately 5-19% more female piglets.
Solution to increase the number of female piglets Can increase the amount of female pigs without having a negative effect on the number of pups per litter It will help boost the income of farmers and pig farms.

Highlights: Inexpensive, easy to use, increases female offspring by approximately 5-26%.

Research results that have been published
The difference in gender of piglets depends on each male pig.
The male pigs used in the experiment were landrace and Yorkshire breeds.

Fourth year veterinary students visit the raw milk receiving process at the dairy cooperative.

Fourth year veterinary students visit the raw milk receiving process at the dairy cooperative.

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<spanK2D”,Arial;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;” data-sheets-root=”1″>Fourth year students and course faculty Visited the process of receiving raw milk, the pasteurisation and UHT processes, as well as the standards of animal product production plants. from the Phatthalung Dairy Cooperative, Phatthalung Province, as part of the teaching of the course VET61-465. In this, students received knowledge A lot about the milk production process. Akkharajakumari College of Veterinary Medicine would like to thank the Dairy Cooperative, Phatthalung Province. It is very knowledgeable and very cooperative.

Attendance of teaching and learning of cadaver dissection “Detecting from a corpse”

Attendance of teaching and learning of cadaver dissection “Detecting from a corpse”

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Teaching environment for the subject Basic Practical Skill 3 (BPS3) for second-year students at the Akkhararajakumari College of Veterinary Medicine, led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Termphong Wongtawan, practicing dissecting “detecting from a corpse”. Sick cow died The owner, who came to find him in the morning, did not know the cause and had died. An autopsy found flukes in the liver. and there was liver damage, pulmonary edema, and bleeding in many organs. In this regard, veterinary medicine students participated in practicing surgery. It’s a great addition to the classroom experience.
….veterinarian detective

You are invited to listen to an online seminar on the topic of bacterial drug resistance in two countries. Thailand and Australia

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We invite all students, lecturers and interested persons to join the online seminar, a joint collaboration between 2 countries, 2 universities, Walailak University and James Cook University, Australia. On the topic 📍New knowledge on drug resistance of bacteria in 2 countries, Thailand and Australia.
On March 27, 2024 at 9:40 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Zoom : https://wu-ac-th.zoom.us/j/5876008141?omn=96389864407

You can register at: https://forms.gle/VKtS9aXqDinbTRUPA
Registrants will have the right to receive souvenirs from the conference.

Invitation to participate in an academic discussion on the case of “Elephants leaving the forest” (past – present – future)

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📍Academic seminar “From wild elephants” (past – present – future)📍
There are benefits from

📍Assoc.Prof.Dr.Naris Phaphonphan, Worasat Lecturer, Science University
📍Dr. Somying Talahikor, Director of the Center for Solving Wild Elephants and Wildlife Problems.
📍Mr. Kriangsak Sribuarot, Living Research Station, Khlong Saeng
📍Mr. Thongbai moderated the program as coordinator of the Conservation Association and WCS.
📍Miss Kittiya Booncharoen first place at the environment on Channel 7

March 27, 2024
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

At Si Thammarat Hall, Satpataya Building, 3rd floor
Walailak University

🐰 Walailak University students who participated in receiving honorary awards.
Organized by Akkhararajakumari College of Veterinary Medicine.
Walailak University 🐶🕊🐀🐕🐩 🐈🐇🐾

Congratulates Dr.Warathit Semmarath

Congratulates Dr.Warathit Semmarath

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Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary College congratulates Dr.Warathit Semmarath, lecturer at Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary College, on receiving a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry), Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University.

Scientists from Murdoch University, Australia visited Small Animal Hospital

Veterinary faculty Walailak University Participate in discussions and exchange representatives from MURDOCH UNIVERSITY, Australia.

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On January 30 – 31 2024, Walailak University (WU) recently welcomed two renowned scientists from Australia: Pro Vice-Chancellor Peter Davies and Professor Tony O’Donnell from Murdoch University (MU), who sought potential collaboration with WU. The two scientists represent MU Food Futures Institute, an organization working to enhance the accessibility and availability of sufficient, safe, sustainability-produced, and nutritious food.

During their visit, the two scientists visited Walailak Botanic Park, Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary College (AVC) and Small Animal Hospital, School of Agricultural Technology and Food Industry (SAF), paid a courtesy call to President Professor Dr. Sombat Thamrongthanyawong at the Honor Hall.

Clinical Professor Dr. Suvichai Rojanasathien, Dean of AVC, proposed a two-week exchange program for MU students to gain practical experience about wildlife and poultry in Thailand’s South, mirroring the successful model the college established with James Cook University in recent years.

Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary College (AVC) sincerely hopes that there will be good cooperation between Walailak University and Murdoch University, Australia soon.

Goodbye Senior - AVC's First Gen

Goodbye Senior – AVC’s First Gen

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Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary College has organized a student orientation activity for 6th-year students of Akkhraratchakumari Veterinary College, Walailak University, to congratulate them on their successful studies throughout the 6-year period who are about to enter the phase of actual work. The event was full of impressions and fun and strengthened relationships among students,
personnel, and lecturers.