Equine Veterinarians, and Large Animal Veterinarians are specialists that treat horses. They do usually command a higher fee than small animal veterinarians or those without additional special training. Each veterinarian chooses how much to charge for their services. Additionally, most veterinarians treating horses come to your farm to see them. You will pay a trip charge to cover the vet's expenses for the visit.
Some vets will work with horses. Otherwise, there are specialty equine-vets who will work almost only with horses.
they are vets for horses i think
vets spend their time treating animals
they get paid a cent a day.lol
It just depends on the vet.They all charge differently.
They jerk the horse off.
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it depends on what kind of size animals you work with larger animal vets get paid more than small animal vets
Dentists do not visit horses - vets do.
dentists and vets can tell a horses age by its teeth
A vet can be paid between $49,050 and $123,370 a year.
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