In veterinary medicine, an equine specialist is a veterinarian who has completed further training after graduating vet school to gain additional knowledge and experience working with and treating horses.
EquiServe are specialist in the maintenance and construction of equine related facilities and management of land within an equine environment. Among their services include manure collection, arena construction, fence erection, weed control and drainage installation, to name a few.
What any vet or equine specialist makes depends on the location of their practice, if they have partners and other factors. I do know from experience that I payed an equine chiropractor 75 dollars for 15 minutes. This was a few years ago so I don't know what the rate is today. I think you can find a chiropractor in your area from your vet or look at the yellow pages online.
A vet can technically treat any animal but they may choose to specialize in one species. An equine vet specializes in equines (horses, ponies and donkeys) but can treat other animals if they choose to. My equine vet has also treated our cows and goats mainly as a favor to me, and I know that he treats his own dogs unless they require specialist care
the average starting out wage is 28,526. after five years of working it is up to 80,000 ten to fifteen years of work is up to 100,000
The need for Equine Dentistry grows as the equine industry grows. as long as people own horses there will be a need for Equine Dentists.
A equine is a horse like animal.
Equis or equine.
Horses Equine- Is the study of horses -Maurenna
The french word for equine is chevalin(e). The french word for equine is chevalin(e).
Equine specialists are horse experts. They know everything there is to know about horses, including equine medicine, surgery, reproduction and breeding, and performance evaluation. They work as vets, masseurs, breeders, and show judges. They may specialize in one type of horse, or one element of equine study--one equine specialist may be an expert on cross-breeding, while another may prefer to deliver the little foals. They can be found in all areas that involve equine study and treatment. They work independently, or for companies that specialize in everything from horse nutrition to saddles. They work in universities and government labs doing research, in zoos and on farms. They can be found at stables, as well. Generally, people who specialize in working with horses are physically strong, or able to adapt their practices to ft a smaller stature. They are also very, very fond of horses, and knwo how to ride, soothe, and create a feeling of trust and camaraderie between themselves and the horses they work with directly. Equine specialists don't just ride around on horses all day. They focus on the nutrition, health and welfare of horses in general or of animals under their direct care. They are compassionate, driven horse lovers who want to make the equine world a healthier, happier place.
yes, a horse is called an equine
Equine Canada was created in 1977.