Dr. Imran Mohsin

DVM, M.Phil (UVAS), Ph.D (UVAS)
Lecturer

Tel: +92-429-9238627
Cell: +92-334-9793254
Email:  imranmohsin@uvas.edu.pk

Biography

Dr. Imran Mohsin is Lecturer in the Department of Livestock Production, Faculty of Animal Production and Technology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore–Pakistan since November 11, 2011. He has completed PhD in Department of Livestock Production. He has completed his DVM in 2005 from University of Veterinary and Animal Science, Lahore. He has 7 years of working experience as Lecturer/Farm Officer in the same department. He has also worked as Team member in the PARB Project titled “Enhancement of Cost Effective Mutton Production through Genetically Enhanced Prolificacy Management”at Small Ruminants Training & research Centre for 3 years.
Dr. Imran Mohsin has received his Mphil degree in Livestock Management, from University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore. In his M. Phil research, he has worked on Effect of Methionine supplementation in ruminants. The main aim of his research was to investigate the effect of methionine supplementation on the performance of early lactating Nili Ravi Buffaloes. Currently he is Phd Scholar in the discipline of Livestock Management.

Areas of Interest

  • Feedlot fattening of sheep and goats
  • Sheep and Goats production
  • Fodder preservation methods
  • Non-conventional animal feed resources

Teaching

Undergraduate courses

  • Small Ruminants Production
  • Introduction to Livestock Management
  • Equine and Camel Production
  • Livestock Operations

Postgraduate courses

  • Commercial Livestock Production
  • Livestock Production in the Tropics
  • Livestock Production on Ranges and Pastures
  • Management of Draught Animals
  • Meat Production
  • Small Ruminants Production

Publications

 

  1. Abdullah, M., I. Mohsin, J. A. Bhatti, K. Javed, M. E. Babar, M. Nasir and M. A. Jabbar. (2010). Effect of methionine supplementation .on the performance of Nili Ravi Buffaloes. Revista Veterinerae 59(supplement):638- 642