This can vary from state to state but vet school is usually between 4 and 5 years and another 2 years to specialize in equine medicine. Its a long haul and expensive but once your done you get to work with animals.
what medicine?
Veterinarians, especially large animal or equine doctors, must graduate college with a bachelor's degree, usually a BA or BS. They then attend a veterinary college and take special equine classes. They may join an equine veterinary medicine club if their college has one. Then they must spend time working with another equine veterinarian or veterinarian getting good at the skills they learned while in school. Becoming a horse doctor is a very long process.
There is no such degree.
about five years
An equine handler is someone who works with horses/livestock, they have to know how to take care of them properly, and know their behaviors.
prolonged use of medicine is where you take one specific medication for a long period of time.
First of all, you should not give a guinea pig ANY MEDICINE unless you are a licensed guinea pig vet or a vet specialising in guinea pigs, and you shouldn't go to an online vet as these are not always correct, so if you think your guinea pig is sick take it to a VET
It takes at least 7 years to become a veterinarian - at least three years of undergraduate (most successful vet school applicants have completed four or more years) then four years of vet school. Some equine vets will specialize or receive additional training specific to horses. An equine internship is one extra year, an equine residency is 3 years, a PhD related to equine medicine can take up to 7 years to complete.
10 days
Yes.May need to take medicine for long time...
patients may have to take medicine for the rest of their lives.
4 hours and 20 minutes