In the horse racing industry, veterinarians are not paid anything out of the winning purse - they are paid either by contract-for-service or by fees.
depends on what is wrong with the horse
You would have to know a lot about horses, then study to become a large animal vet at a college.
No, on Pet Vet 2 you cannot breed horses. You can own a horse but only one.
an equestrian vet is known as an 'equine vet'. They study large animals, then specialize into horses.
I am not a vet but if i were you i would take it to the vet
be a vet only for horses or be a jockey
As a result of better quality food, improved vet care and selective breeding, today's horses are much larger than horses of a century ago.
yes
An equine veterinarian.
You need to check with your vet. Every state may have different requirements and your vet will be on top of these. You will probably need a negative Coggins test also, which is pretty much standard any time horses cross state lines.
Miniature horses have to go to the vet about the same frequency as other sized horses. Ponies are about the same as well. Most of the time however, the vet comes to the farm for equine animals.
* groom * horse-riding instructer * vet * horse behaviorist * artist (get to draw horses)