Basic Informations
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Name
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Hassan Mahmoud Abdel- Hafeez
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Family Name
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Abdel- Hafeez
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Marital status
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Married
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Nationality
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Egyptian
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Religion
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Muslim
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Present post
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Qualifications
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BV SC
PhD
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Training and Certificates
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Languages
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Arabic Mother Tongue
English Excellent
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Previous work
experience
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- Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Cairo University. Beni Suef branch for 9 years.
- Head of Hygiene and food control department. Cairo University. Beni Suef branch.
- Head of animal nutrition and deficiency diseases department. Cairo University. Beni Suef branch.
- Member of Egyptian Universities Promotion Committees
- For more information, please visit the site of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni - Suef University
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Professional experience and work done
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- Teaching animal nutrition theoretical and practical syllabus to under and post graduate students.
- Performing lectures and training course for veterinarians and agricultural engineers in EFAD projects in Ministry of Agriculture.
- Sharing some research works with animal production sector in the Authority of Agriculture Affaires and fish resources
- For more information, please visit the site of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni Suef University
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Scientific activities
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Adviser/Co-adviser /supervisor/ member in examining committees in the field of animal nutrition for the following:
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Has many scientific activities, For more information, please visit the site of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni Suef University
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- Regional and national journals published papers
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- Conducted training programmes for middle level, undergraduate and post graduate students in animal and poultry nutrition, feed analysis and quality control.
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- Author of the following student notes:
- Fundamentals of animal and poultry nutrition, part I&II
- Feeding dairy cattle, sheep, poultry and rabbit
For under and post graduates.
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scientific conference
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For more information, please visit the site of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni Suef University
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General activities
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Member of feeds and feed additives inspection committee for faculty farm animal commercial rations.
Member of SQAP project
For more information, please visit the site of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni Suef University
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Contact Info
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Address
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Department of Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, Beni-Suef University.
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Phone
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002 082 2327982 - Mobile: 00201001202018
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Fax. No.
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002 082 2327982
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E. Mail
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elhamses@hotmail.com
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Master Title
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Master Abstract
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PHD Title
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PHD Abstract
Two hundred and nineteen Baladi rabbits of different ages were used throughout 6 experiments, obtained from a commercial grower in Assiut. The experiments were on feeding cottonseed meal; berseem with and without salt, and with and without water; berseem hay as a summer ration; comparison between berseem and a dry ration containing cottonseed meal; and supplementing minerals and vitamins. The following was concluded.
1- Cottonseed meal proved to be highly poisonous for rabbits. Mixing the CSM with 3.4% ferrous sulfate proved to be useful protein-rich food in rabbit rations at 10 and 20% of diet.
2- Addition of salt to berseem rations diminished the variability in the growth rate and improved the meat quality.
3- Rabbits have free water with green berseem need less TDNs per certain live weight increase and stimulated fat deposition in lean meat.
4- Female rabbits can breed on a dry ration containing 20% CSM treated with ferrous sulfate.
5- Females fed berseem breed less efficiently.
6- Summer breeding was not successful.
7- Rabbits fed on diets deficient in minerals and vitamins showed nervous seizure and convulsions and deaths.
8- Berseem hardly suffices the rabbits with Ca & P.