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Where do equine vets go for training?

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Much of their training comes from the courses they take as part of their major while in college. If a person decides that they want to become an equine vet, they have to declare that when they enter veterinary school as the courses will be somewhat different than those of a regular veterinarian. The related link (see below) gives some good insight into what types of schools offer equine veterinary programs as well as what you will need to do to successfully complete your undergraduate, graduate and doctorate degrees.

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