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Internship at Foundation University Amlan Demonstration farm and Provincial Veterinary office in Dumaguete City / by Rigy B. Bolisig

By: Material type: ArticleDumaguete City Foundation Uiniversity, 2008 Description: iii, 33 leaves : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm. resourceContent type:
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  • CoA (AnSci-Th) LG 221 D35 A37 A5 A38 2008 B65
Dissertation note: Undergraduate thesis (Bachelor of Science in Agriculture major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2008. Summary: This internship report presents the experiences and competencies developed during the training at Foundation University Amlan Demonstration Farm and the Provincial Veterinary Office in Dumaguete City. It outlines the various activities performed in agricultural and veterinary settings, including livestock management, feeding practices, animal health monitoring, and farm maintenance. The report also highlights exposure to veterinary services such as vaccination programs, disease prevention, and extension activities. Furthermore, it reflects on the knowledge and practical skills acquired, challenges encountered during the internship, and recommendations for improving farm and veterinary service operations.
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Undergraduate thesis (Bachelor of Science in Agriculture major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2008.

Includes bibliographical references and appendices.

This internship report presents the experiences and competencies developed during the training at Foundation University Amlan Demonstration Farm and the Provincial Veterinary Office in Dumaguete City. It outlines the various activities performed in agricultural and veterinary settings, including livestock management, feeding practices, animal health monitoring, and farm maintenance. The report also highlights exposure to veterinary services such as vaccination programs, disease prevention, and extension activities. Furthermore, it reflects on the knowledge and practical skills acquired, challenges encountered during the internship, and recommendations for improving farm and veterinary service operations.

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