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- 3. They are responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness, disease and injury in small pets.
- 6. They manage colonies of honeybees for the production of honey as well as pollination services.
- 7. They oversee and maintain cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- 11. They are hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing.
- 15. They work alongside a veterinarian to assist in the medical treatment of sick
- 16. They are responsible for researching how nutrients in feed and/or animal reproductive processes impact animal health.
- 17. Operates pressure washer to remove dirt, debris, and staining within animal production facilities and animal transportation vehicles.
- 18. They oversee all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets.
- 19. They care for animals that are raised for food production
- 20. They are doctors of veterinary medicine who diagnose diseases by examining animal tissue and body fluids.
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- 1. They are responsible for the well-being of animals. They work hand-in-hand with veterinarians providing the essential medical procedures to ensure that animals are healthy.
- 2. They groom dogs, cats, and other pets or animals.
- 4. They analyze the genetic makeup of animals in order to discover which genes cause them to behave certain ways.
- 5. They oversee the health of newly weaned piglets to ensure optimal growth at an early age in the pig’s life.
- 8. They rehabilitate animals that have had surgery, amputation, or have been injured.
- 9. These people study the behavior of animals and wildlife.
- 10. They play a research and advisory role that advises on raw material product selection, maintenance feeding programs and modification of diets to meet certain desired outcomes.
- 12. They use birds of prey to control in an environmentally friendly way the behavioural patterns of pest bird species.
- 13. They typically manage the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner.
- 14. They specialize in the hoof care of equines such as horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys.
