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Experience in addressing domestic animals including cattle, swine, fowl, and aquaculture. Expert level knowledge of land-use activities, agricultural science, soil science, crop management, water resources including irrigation practices, pest management, and nutrient management.
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The successful candidate should have sufficient studying experience of livestock animals in particular cattle and horses. The candidate is expected to teach a wide variety of courses in animal science and farm management, extending to animal nutrition, livestock anatomy and physiology, livestock selection and breeding, equine management, meats and meat processing, and animal manure management.
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The ideal applicant will be comfortable practicing on a wide array of species (particularly dogs, cats and cattle with some equine and other livestock), or with a primary focus on small animal practice.
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Duties include:Lifting, moving, sorting, vaccinating, and feeding sheep, goats, and cattle, and other livestock, as necessary. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of daily care and feeding of livestock; tagging, weaning and sorting of cattle, sheep and goats.
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Its family of companies include Alta Genetics, GENEX, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, AgSource, Trans Ova Genetics, VAS and Leachman Cattle of Colorado, with each having its own unique identity, products, and services.
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Mount Scott, which rises 2,500 feet above the plains, provides some of the most breathtaking scenery in the state and a chance to view free-roaming bison, longhorn cattle, white tail deer and elk.
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Working knowledge of medical terminology, veterinary medical and surgical procedures, large animal anatomy and a general understanding of all large animals (horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, alpacas and llamas), to include their uses, breeds and common language associated with each.
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For more information, visit: Willard Sparks Beef Cattle Research Center Program Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the research and teaching feedlot at Oklahoma State University in cooperation with the faculty supervisor and the Herd Manager.
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Originally a cattle ranch, the land was purchased in 1943 as part of The Brown Schools and has operated as a medical rehabilitation and behavioral healthcare facility for 80 years. Originally a cattle ranch, the land was purchased in 1943 as part of The Brown Schools and has operated as a medical rehabilitation and behavioral healthcare facility for 80 years.
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Our Wyoming Farm also operates a small beef cattle operation. Not only do we farm 4,000 acres, but we work closely with out sister companies that are comprised of two large dairies, a dry cow facility and a calf ranch housing nearly 25,000 cattle.
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Dairy cattle production/milking experience and farm equipment operational experience. Group and separate cattle as required. To perform milking duties for a large dairy herd, maintain milk records, and assume responsibility for good husbandry practices as related to health, sanitation, and general care of dairy animals.
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In this role you will be encouraged to grow and advance your skills as a veterinarian working routinely with horses, cattle, dogs, goats, sheep, pigs, deer, exotic game and some pocket pets. In this role you will be encouraged to grow and advance your skills as a veterinarian working routinely with horses, cattle, dogs, goats, sheep, pigs, deer, exotic game and some pocket pets.
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According to 2017 Montana Agricultural Statistics, the county ranks twelfth in crop production, primarily grains, and eleventh in livestock production, primarily beef cattle, in Montana. According to 2017 Montana Agricultural Statistics, the county ranks twelfth in crop production, primarily grains, and eleventh in livestock production, primarily beef cattle, in Montana.
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The successful candidate will lead research related to the following specific objectives: (1) Use "omic" tools to decipher the molecular basis for high fertility and functionally confirm candidate genes and pathways associated with establishment and maintenance of pregnancy in dairy cattle.
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The geographic region is noted for its intensive beef cattle and dairy production and related agri-business. WTAMU is seeking an innovative and dynamic educator and scientist to enhance a nationally recognized teaching and research program in reproductive physiology/management that complements existing programs in meat science, cow-calf production, and feedlot management.
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