

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 !