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ROP research earns global acclaim in vet sciences
ROP research earns global acclaim in vet sciences

Observer

time26-04-2025

  • Health
  • Observer

ROP research earns global acclaim in vet sciences

MUSCAT, APRIL 26 A scientific research paper published by the Royal Oman Police (ROP) Scientific Research team in Veterinary World has earned critical acclaim from equine experts and enthusiasts worldwide. It marks the world's first scientific documentation evaluating the effect of the EBN nutritional supplement on Arabian horses. The paper, published in Veterinary World — a prestigious peer-reviewed journal ranked in the second quartile (Q2) globally — reflects ROP's strong commitment to applied scientific research. It also highlights Oman's rich cultural heritage by weaving in the story of 'Zad al Rakeb' within a scientific and documentary framework. Speaking to Observer, Lieutenant Colonel Dr Khalid bin Obaid al Khalidi, Assistant Director of the Veterinary Services Department at the Mounted Police Command and the lead researcher, said: 'The Royal Oman Police places great importance on scientific research, guided by the belief that institutional development must be rooted in a solid knowledge base. This achievement is a testament to our commitment to nurturing national talent through collaboration with leading local and international institutions.' Lt Col Dr Khalid added that the study represents the first global scientific evaluation of the EBN nutritional supplement, prepared using spray-dried technology, on purebred Arabian horses during regular training. The research compared the EBN supplement with the Premium E supplement, known for its high vitamin E content, to assess impacts on immunity, liver function, muscle condition and physical stress indicators. Results showed that the EBN supplement significantly outperformed Premium E, proving to be a more effective anti-inflammatory and immune booster while avoiding some of the negative effects associated with prolonged vitamin E use. "This gives our study high scientific value and places it at the forefront of specialised veterinary research worldwide," Lt Col Dr Khalid noted. Beyond scientific findings, the paper also captures the cultural significance of Arabian horses in Oman. It recounts the historical tale of Zad al Rakeb — gifted by the Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him) to Azd Oman — as referenced in Omani historical records and the Omani Encyclopedia, underlining the deep-rooted bond between Omanis and Arabian horses. The study was conducted under the direct supervision of the Mounted Police Command, in collaboration with Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), the National University of Malaysia (UKM), the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources; and with support from the Research and Studies Centre at the Sultan Qaboos Academy for Police Sciences.

North Sharqiyah winter activities draw over 450,000 visitors
North Sharqiyah winter activities draw over 450,000 visitors

Muscat Daily

time10-02-2025

  • Business
  • Muscat Daily

North Sharqiyah winter activities draw over 450,000 visitors

Bidiyah – North Sharqiyah governorate has welcomed over 450,000 visitors to its winter activities so far, according to Badr bin Ahmed al Habsi, Director of the Events and Awareness Department in the governorate. Among the standout events, the inaugural Sinaw Festival – held from February 2 to 8 under the theme 'Sinaw is Our Destination' – drew more than 150,000 visitors from across Oman and beyond. The festival featured an array of cultural, entertainment, social, and heritage activities, including poetry evenings with participants from Oman, the UAE and Qatar, as well as camel racing competitions and a scientific symposium on livestock. Additionally, exhibitions showcasing heritage, agriculture, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) provided a platform for local businesses and productive families. Other major attractions in the governorate included the Bidyah Carnival in the wilayat of Bidyah, which attracted nearly 120,000 visitors in four days, and the Water Activities Festival in the wilayat of Wadi Bani Khalid, which saw around 50,000 visitors. The Zad al Rakeb event in the wilayat of Ibra, focused on horse and camel activities, drew approximately 40,000 visitors, while the ongoing 'Rahala' event in the wilayat of Al Qabil, set to continue until February 27, has already welcomed 100,000 visitors. These festivals have significantly boosted domestic tourism, provided temporary job opportunities, and supported SMEs and local businesses. Hotel and tourism facilities in the region experienced full occupancy during several festival days, highlighting the economic benefits of these large-scale events.

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