Malaysian Association Veterinary Pathology, a special interest group of Veterinary Association Malaysia, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Department of Agriculture Sarawak is organizing jointly a Scientific Conference with a theme "Current Trend in Diagnostic Pathology" as follows:
Date: 15 - 17th May 2009
Place : Harbour View Hotel
The organising committee with great pleasure invites you to this conference. There will be a special session on Swine Influenza by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Noordin Mohd Mustapha.
Please register by contacting Dr. Adrian at 012-8087267 or Dr Andrea at 012-8897087 or Dr. Nicholas Jenek at 019-8688543.
Adrian
V. President SVA
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Logging on to the blogsite, I notice that Dr Adrian and I are the lonesome duo....we will try to post some articles so that the webmaster do not consign us to kingdom come..
Was reading the list of notifiable diseases in NZ for poultry...includes Duck virus enteritis or duck plague, Duck viral hepatitis, NDV, and IBD. This country is so clean no wonder the poultry breeder companis keep the GPS stock here, and sell the PS to Asia. This includes the Ross broilers breed used in many of the local integrators in Sarawak. Aviagen, for example, has a Quarantine Farm in Roturua ( the famous scenic, volcanic and Maori homelands).The farm is responsible for the qarantine of imported stock , complying with MAF requirements, and breeder DOC are sent to domestic, Asia and other markets.
The interesting thing I found is that ducks are not farmed in any commercial scale, but you can get Peking or roasted ducks in the Chinese restaurants in town. During autumn as is the season now, the Department of Conservation ( something like NREB/DOE/Forest back home) allows duck hunting to keep the wild population down. Game ducks such as the green mallard ducks are plentiful, especially in waterbodies such as the lakes in the parks, recreation areas. You are allowed to hunt in specific areas only, but the total numbers you can bag per person is 10 heads this season. Normally it is 8 heads, but this year there was a duckling boom...
Duck hunting is prohibited in normal times...which reminds me of a joke. There was a Austin mini car parked next to a lake, late into the night. The park warden walked over, thinking the car has stalled, and saw a Chinese man in the car bent over a hole in the back seat. He was putting crumbs of bread into the hole. "You orright,mate?" he said. The CM smiled, and held up a bag with 5 heads of ducks that have walked under the Mini and been ducknapped. " Me have Peking duck for dinner, mister!" replied the CM. Just goes to show that the Mini car has more uses than just carrying us from A to D... : )
BTW, roasted duck costs NZ 30-40 depending on the style of cooking.
Better stick to fish and chips at $4.00 a bag..
Take k, all.
TW
Was reading the list of notifiable diseases in NZ for poultry...includes Duck virus enteritis or duck plague, Duck viral hepatitis, NDV, and IBD. This country is so clean no wonder the poultry breeder companis keep the GPS stock here, and sell the PS to Asia. This includes the Ross broilers breed used in many of the local integrators in Sarawak. Aviagen, for example, has a Quarantine Farm in Roturua ( the famous scenic, volcanic and Maori homelands).The farm is responsible for the qarantine of imported stock , complying with MAF requirements, and breeder DOC are sent to domestic, Asia and other markets.
The interesting thing I found is that ducks are not farmed in any commercial scale, but you can get Peking or roasted ducks in the Chinese restaurants in town. During autumn as is the season now, the Department of Conservation ( something like NREB/DOE/Forest back home) allows duck hunting to keep the wild population down. Game ducks such as the green mallard ducks are plentiful, especially in waterbodies such as the lakes in the parks, recreation areas. You are allowed to hunt in specific areas only, but the total numbers you can bag per person is 10 heads this season. Normally it is 8 heads, but this year there was a duckling boom...
Duck hunting is prohibited in normal times...which reminds me of a joke. There was a Austin mini car parked next to a lake, late into the night. The park warden walked over, thinking the car has stalled, and saw a Chinese man in the car bent over a hole in the back seat. He was putting crumbs of bread into the hole. "You orright,mate?" he said. The CM smiled, and held up a bag with 5 heads of ducks that have walked under the Mini and been ducknapped. " Me have Peking duck for dinner, mister!" replied the CM. Just goes to show that the Mini car has more uses than just carrying us from A to D... : )
BTW, roasted duck costs NZ 30-40 depending on the style of cooking.
Better stick to fish and chips at $4.00 a bag..
Take k, all.
TW
Monday, April 20, 2009
Your contributions is very much appreciated
Welcome SVA Members, you may contribute to this blog. Many thanks to our editor, Dr. Thomas Wong for actively published an article.
If you happen to view this blogsite, please register yourself as followers. We have members who already registered. Congratulations!
Adrian
V. President
If you happen to view this blogsite, please register yourself as followers. We have members who already registered. Congratulations!
Adrian
V. President
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Greetings from Aoteroa...NZ : ))
Dr Adrian seems to be a voice in the wilderness on the SVA blogsite... is there anybody out there among our Vet bros and sis that can spare a few minutes to send something into cyberspace? ...and keep our blog site alive...
ANW, here I go: Was at the recent NZ Food Show where in addition to having samples of cheese, wines and sausages, I looked up the stalls put up by the NZ SPCA, and tasted the egg and bacon produced to NZ SPCA standards. They also have an Accreditation Scheme, and royalties collected from free range,barn eggs and porkers are used to finance their activities. As for the bacon I tasted, I don't think we will be going that direction in a hurry..! For good meassure I went over to the Organic Eggs section and makan again ( feels a bit like the like Jom Jom Cari Makan host!) mmm..not bad ( or was it the CH3 CH2OH kicking in?). I saw a stall that say Naked Organics but my partner did not release my passport to sample...!
There was a Malaysian company selling chapati,sauces etc, represented by an NZ company...
There was a cooking session by a famous chef Donna Hay " No Time to Cook" which sounds right for me.... Now I know how to make Lemon Feta chicken, Pancetta baked egg, zucchini and mint pasta and flourless choc cake. Now,if only I can find the ingredients in Kuching, I will invite the EXCO for a dine-in...hehe. ANW, I did not buy her books....
Anyway, folks, do send something in to the our blogsite, as I think the newsletter should be replaced by the website. We must keep our blog head happy....
Have a good weekend ,all...
Dr TW
ANW, here I go: Was at the recent NZ Food Show where in addition to having samples of cheese, wines and sausages, I looked up the stalls put up by the NZ SPCA, and tasted the egg and bacon produced to NZ SPCA standards. They also have an Accreditation Scheme, and royalties collected from free range,barn eggs and porkers are used to finance their activities. As for the bacon I tasted, I don't think we will be going that direction in a hurry..! For good meassure I went over to the Organic Eggs section and makan again ( feels a bit like the like Jom Jom Cari Makan host!) mmm..not bad ( or was it the CH3 CH2OH kicking in?). I saw a stall that say Naked Organics but my partner did not release my passport to sample...!
There was a Malaysian company selling chapati,sauces etc, represented by an NZ company...
There was a cooking session by a famous chef Donna Hay " No Time to Cook" which sounds right for me.... Now I know how to make Lemon Feta chicken, Pancetta baked egg, zucchini and mint pasta and flourless choc cake. Now,if only I can find the ingredients in Kuching, I will invite the EXCO for a dine-in...hehe. ANW, I did not buy her books....
Anyway, folks, do send something in to the our blogsite, as I think the newsletter should be replaced by the website. We must keep our blog head happy....
Have a good weekend ,all...
Dr TW
Saturday, April 11, 2009
How Do You Want Our Blog Be?
This blog was endorsed by Executive Committee held recently, with some restriction. If you want to make comment you need to register as google user or better still if you have your own blogsite so that when you sign up we can view your profile.
Happy Easter and have a nice weekend.
Adrian
V. President
Happy Easter and have a nice weekend.
Adrian
V. President
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
VETERINARY DAY 14 APRIL 2009 MIRI SARAWAK
The Veterinary Division, Agriculture Department, Sarawak, Malaysia is organising Veterinary Day as stated below:
Date : 14 April 2009
Venue: Dewan Suarah, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
Time : 1.00 t0 9.00 pm
Admission is free. The objective of the function is to meet client and business matching among the industry player. Related agencies are also involve for the exhibition. We also put up live animal for show and sale. Expected more than 1000 people will attend the exhibition. See you there!
Adrian
Date : 14 April 2009
Venue: Dewan Suarah, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
Time : 1.00 t0 9.00 pm
Admission is free. The objective of the function is to meet client and business matching among the industry player. Related agencies are also involve for the exhibition. We also put up live animal for show and sale. Expected more than 1000 people will attend the exhibition. See you there!
Adrian
AGM Photos
Newbies...as usual forgot to sign off when I posted the first message.
BTW, did any of you receive the CEP article brilliantly written by Dr Hii and Dr Chuo?
I try sending through jaring to you all, ed up sending the attchment to Dr Andrea to help pass along...as it seems there was some digestive problems ( not in the Drs Hii/Chuo's pigs , but my mailbox : ))
Take K..
Editor/DR TW
BTW, did any of you receive the CEP article brilliantly written by Dr Hii and Dr Chuo?
I try sending through jaring to you all, ed up sending the attchment to Dr Andrea to help pass along...as it seems there was some digestive problems ( not in the Drs Hii/Chuo's pigs , but my mailbox : ))
Take K..
Editor/DR TW
Monday, April 6, 2009
Welcome All SVA Members
Dear SVA Members,
I welcome all of you to contribute to this blog. If we can update this blog say at least three times a week, than I guest everybody will very eager to open and read it. I will let you know the password by email. Please be inform that you need to sign your name after you make post so that we can acknowlegde your contribution.
Happy blogging!
Dr. Adrian
V. P
I welcome all of you to contribute to this blog. If we can update this blog say at least three times a week, than I guest everybody will very eager to open and read it. I will let you know the password by email. Please be inform that you need to sign your name after you make post so that we can acknowlegde your contribution.
Happy blogging!
Dr. Adrian
V. P
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