Hi Bob,
BK> >> ask him if It is possible to VET Tech for Horses and livestock an
BK> > so
BK>
BK> Yes.
BK>
BK>
BK> >> How to get started??
BK>
BK> To start you can either find a pre-vet school and go.. or you can st
BK> by volunteering to work with a vet, meaning no money or very little
BK> money. Large animal vet tech can be a nasty job especially depending
BK> the vet (they're not all great or even good).
BK>
BK> frankly I wouldn't work around cattle.. I have and I don't care for
BK> anymore.. best bet would be to find a horse doctor *not* large anima
Why not cattle, Is that because they are slaughtered??? I know now that
part bothers me and I told my boyfriend if you bring home meat from
your Mom's from one of the cows that were slaughtered, I don't want to
know where it came from or I WON'T EAT IT. Whole thing makes me want
to be a vegetarian.
Back on subject, I have yet to see a horse doctor around here that
wasn't a LARGE animal vet. Do you know any in the Sacramento,
Stockton, Elk Grove, Placer area?? Besides wouldn't I have to have
either my Vet Tech behind me and/or the Pre-VEt med??????????
Let me know if you can think of anything to help. Otherwise I guess
I'll take the longer road. Because-I WANT TO DO THIS.
Marianne
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