12 years
yes
30,000ayear
$789,562,025 for the 5 years needed
it all depends on what type of vet your planning on doing
6 plus college and any other schools after needed for that job!
Enough schooling so that you know how to read over your question once and realize that you misspelled "kind" and put "kid"
A cook or chief is considered vocational education and only requires 6 months to a year of schooling, but you can become a cook or chief without any schooling as long as you can cook. College is not needed.
money to go to collage and animals to practice on
architecture Become a pharmacist. They are always needed and paid good. Schooling is tough but worth it.
The qualifications to be an equine (or horse) veterinarian are the same as for every other kind of veterinarian: graduate from an accredited school of veterinary medicine, pass the NAVLE and become licensed in the state you wish to practice in.
It is not actually the schooling process that is necessary for the child; it is the learning process and the child acquiring needed skills. The schooling process as we know it is simply the avenue that was chosen to teach children those skills. The schooling process does become necessary in order to enter certain fields and professions.
There actually isn't a specific specialty for an equine anesthesiologist - you would simply be a board-certified veterinary anesthesiologist who works at an equine-only surgical facility. These individuals can expect to make $150,000 or more per year, although they will be on call for emergencies on nights, weekends and holidays.