Animal Career Choices
Across
- 6. A person who keeps, trains, or hunts with falcons, hawks, or other birds of prey.
- 13. This worker oversees the health of newly weaned piglets to ensure optimal growth at an early age in the pig's life.
- 14. They are responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness, disease and injury in companion animals like dogs, cats, rabbits, caged birds, and other small pets.
- 16. They are responsible for assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews, in the process of storing, mixing and delivering of feed for cattle, hogs or poultry.
- 17. A craftsman who trims and shoes horses' hooves.
- 18. They oversee all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets and where those piglets remain for the first four weeks of their life. They must be able to have both people management and animal care skills.
- 19. An expert in or student of the behavior, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- 20. Rehabilitates animals that have had surgery, amputation, have been injured or suffer from chronic pain so that they may enjoy a higher quality of life.
Down
- 1. They oversee the operations of farms that raise, care for, and slaughter cattle and other livestock. Depending on the size of the ranch, they may be involved in every step of the livestock raising process.
- 2. They typically feed, weigh, bathe and take the temperature of animals. They may also help give medication, clean cages and help restrain animals during treatment or other medical procedures as needed.
- 3. They work with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows. They also train riders to learn how to ride and work with their horses.
- 4. They oversee a fish or poultry farm, often for commercial animal production. They oversee the incubation or production of eggs. They are in charge of the health and welfare of each animal, including vaccination.
- 5. They are equine professionals who buy and sell thoroughbred horses on behalf of their clients in exchange for a commission.
- 7. As the job title suggests, They study animals. But in contrast to those Animal Scientists who observe behavior, These analyze the genetic makeup of animals to discover which genes cause them to act certain ways, be immune to specific diseases, or fail to thrive in certain environments.
- 8. They assist licensed veterinarians with a wide array of tasks. In many ways, They perform duties for animals that are similar to what a nurse might do for humans. They support veterinarians in the diagnostic and treatment of sick and healthy animals.
- 9. Is a scientist who has a bachelor's degree in the clinical sciences and who participates in continuing education to ensure that she is aware of any clinical developments in the field of embryology.
- 10. The owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals
- 11. They are doctors of veterinary medicine who diagnose diseases by examining animal tissue and body fluids.
- 12. They oversee the routine care and feeding of beef cattle kept in a feedlot environment. They may be responsible for managing thousands of animals at any given time, depending on the size of the facility.
- 15. They genetically engineer animals to make them better