Our research group is equipped with advanced resources to support cutting-edge scientific investigations in animal production and physiology. We operate an environmental physiology laboratory featuring environmentally controlled chambers, enabling precise simulation of heat stress challenges during experimental studies. Our facilities also include a dedicated animal housing unit for broilers and table-egg layers, outfitted with modern cages to accommodate the live phase of our projects. To further enhance our research capabilities, we utilize specialized tools to evaluate environmental conditions, state-of-the-art microscopes for detailed analysis, and a digita
l egg tester to assess various parameters of egg quality.
In addition, we have research facilities at both Al-Mowaqqar research station and Al-Karama Research station where we could conduct research on other species such as sheep, goats, and dairy cattle. These resources collectively ensure a robust infrastructure for conducting high-quality research that addresses critical questions in animal science.
Table-egg layer cages located at the Environmental Physiology Lab
Poultry Unit at al-Mwaqqar Agricultural Research Station
Outside view of poultry houses at Al-Mwaqqar Agricultural Research Station
Table-egg laying hens at Al-Mwaqqar Agricultural Research Station
Digital Egg Tester (DET 6500) to measure egg quality
Lambs at Al-Mwaqqar Agricultural Research Station
Sheep Unit at Al-Mwaqqar Agricultural Research Station
An undergraduate balancing the drinker of broillers at Al-Karama Research Station
Three days old broiler chicks at Al-Karama Research Station
Brooder for chicks at the Environmental Physiolgy Lab