Module AG-AV

Basic Veterinary for Agriculture

Module Basic Veterinary for Agriculture Department

A vetrerinary section can make strong pedagogical and industry sense, but only if it aligns with your school’s training profile, regional labor demand, and regulatory framework. 


In agricultural vocational education, a veterinary-focused unit often works best when positioned as animal health & herd management, not as a full clinical veterinary program (since veterinary practice is tightly regulated in a medical frame).


WHY IT MAKES SENSE :


  • Students learn disease prevention, not just production.

  • It bridges agriculture, biology, and welfare standards.


Typical competencies you could teach:

  • Basic anatomy & physiology

  • Biosecurity protocols

  • Vaccination planning (theory level)

  • Parasite management

  • Early disease detection

  • Stable hygiene and welfare assessment

  • Collaboration workflows with licensed veterinarians


Strategic Benefits for the School

A small veterinary department can:

  • Increase attractiveness of the program (modern, interdisciplinary profile).

  • Support partnerships with local farms and veterinary practices.

  • Prepare students for jobs as:

    • Agricultural worker with herd-health responsibility

    • Medical assistants (assistant pathway preparation)


In regions with intensive livestock production, schools that integrate animal health training often become regional hubs.


DMH offers a full technical solution for a basic Vetrerenary Section for prevention & basic-control (Professional Veterinary (medical) Equipment available upon request).


Our offer contains more than 50 individual items including: 


Anatomy & Teaching Models

  • Livestock anatomy models (cow, pig, horse,...)

  • Skeleton models (full / partial)

  • Organ replicas (rumen, hoof cross-section, reproductive system)


Basic Examination Training Tools

  • Stethoscopes

  • Digital rectal thermometers

  • Stopwatch/respiration counters

  • Hoof inspection tools (non-surgical)

  • Weight tapes


Laboratory & Observation

  • Student microscopes (4–10 units depending on class size)

  • Slides, coverslips, staining kits (basic)

  • Sample containers (educational use)

  • PPE: gloves, coveralls, boots, hair nets


Hygiene & Biosecurity

  • Boot wash station

  • Disinfection mats

  • Handwashing and sanitizer stations

  • Color-coded buckets & brushes for hygiene training


Animal Handling Infrastructure

  • Safe cattle crush or small handling race (if animals are present)

  • Halters, lead ropes

  • Non-slip mats


Diagnostic Demonstration Tools

  • Portable ultrasound unit (teaching mode; often via partner vet)

  • Educational endoscope camera

  • Otoscope/ophthalmoscope training sets

  • Body condition scoring charts and models


Herd Management & Monitoring

  • Digital livestock scale or weigh platform

  • RFID tag reader (for identification training)

  • Milk quality testing demonstration kits (if dairy focus)


Hoof & Dental Teaching

  • Hoof trimming dummy or model

  • Equine dental model (floating demonstration)

  • Claw health models for cattle


Classroom Technology

  • Large monitor or smartboard for case studies

  • Software for herd health records (demo licenses)


Advanced Simulation & Monitoring

  • Veterinary simulation mannequins (calving simulator, injection simulator)

  • Thermal imaging camera (lameness & inflammation demos)

  • Portable blood-analysis teaching device (non-clinical educational use)


Facility Upgrades

  • Isolation/quarantine pen for teaching biosecurity

  • Dedicated examination stocks

  • Mobile teaching trailer or field kit


Contact us if you are interested in our standard-offering, of course with the options

of enlarging it with optional items.


Your DMH-Team !