TRAINING OF OLARE OROK MOTOROGI CONSERVANCY MEMBERS ON SUSTAINABLE RANGELAND MANAGEMENT FOR BETTER LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AND MARKETING

Dr. Oscar Koech from the University of Nairobi (UoN), Department of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology (LARMAT) , trained the management and members of the Olare Orok Motorogi conservancy on sustainable rangeland management for better livestock production. This training was supported by Mara Training Centre for the MMWCA Vocational Training project. Dr. Koech from the University provided the community outreach/extension service.

Ambulatory Service

The ambulatory veterinary service is one of the key elements in the development of the veterinary medicine related studies. The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine runs a Small Animal Clinic and a Large Animal Clinic with 24 hour services offered by Clinicians who are part of the Faculty. Students in their fourth and fifth year of Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine program participate in the Clinic work and also the ambulatory services which are mainly carried out by Final Year Undergraduate students