In the United States the requirements are the same for all types of veterinarians: at least three years of undergraduate college classes and four years of vet school resulting in a DVM or VMD degree.
A big animal vet is called a large animal vet, a rural vet or a farm vet
The vet is called a large animal vet
Large animal.
A bovine veterinarian, or even a large-animal veterinarian.
Typically a high school education (however not required) and short-term on-the-job training. This is not to be confused with a veterinary technician or technologist where the educational requirements are much more extensive.
You would have to know a lot about horses, then study to become a large animal vet at a college.
There are veterinarians in most areas who specialize in large animals. You may also find a vet who specializes in your specific animal such as horses or cows. Check your local listings. Even if a vet is not a large animal vet, they may be able to send you in the right direction.
Not in the United States - you have to complete at least three years of undergraduate college before you can apply to vet school. However, this varies depending upon the country you are in and the educational system of that country.
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Trainer, Vet, Professional Rider, Equine Vet, the options go on...... Hope this helps! Large Animal Vet., Breeder, Groomer.
Yes, in the United States you can learn both companion animal and livestock medicine in vet school.
I think any vet can work with large zoo animals because a vet works with all animals unless they specialise in a certain animal