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What do vetrinarians do?

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Vetrinarians take care of animals and help them live when they are in danger of dying.

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How much money does vetrinarians make?

It depends how good the vet is and how many patients he or she has. The pay varies from 60,000 dollars a year to 300,000 dollars a year. As I said, it depends how good the vet is and if people like him or her.


What is the Life cycle of horses?

I t is the same as a human pragnice but only 2 months longer.. about 11 months Hey, The baby horse goes through a lot of stages. First is the early term. The early term lasts for 100 days, starting from conciving. There are not many visual signs to determine if the mare is carrying a foal, but inside, the foal is going through rapid changes. 30 weeks during the pregnancy, the little foal would be about 1 inch long. Surprising enough, it would also have at that time little bumps where the legs would form. 60 days into the pregnancy, the foal would be pretty small still: less then 3 inches long. But now it has the definite shape of a horse. at 100 days, the foal would be just over half a foot long and would have its hair growing already. Then, the early term comes to a close, and the midterm begins. When the midterm begins, vetrinarians get another pregnancy test done on the mare because it is then that 1/3 of all mares "slip" their pregnancy without anybody noticing. The midterm lasts from 100 days into the pregnancy to 250 days. At 150 days, the foal surprisingly weighs the scales at 2 pounds and all of the outside of it is fully formed, down to every detail. After the 150th day mark, the foal begins to grow in size. At 180 days it weighs 10 pounds, and at the end of the term, the foal is the size of a lamb and can blink its eyes. By this time, you can clearly see that the mare has put on some weight. And with that, the midterm is finnished, and the late term will start. After the midterm stoppes at the 250 day mark, the foal will still stedially grow bigger and bigger and bigger. At this point, the lungs begin to develop also. At 300 days, the mare willl have noticable changes. The udder would make a slimy honey coloured goop that would be made into milk two weeks before foaling. Her abdomen will look abnormally bigger, and her vulva will lengthen witthin a week of foaling. Then finally... the last stage. After the 315 day mark, the owner/s of the horse should be ready for the welcoming of a new member of the herd. Even though the foal may not come for another month and a half, its great to be ready for anything. Within a week of foaling, the baby "drops" to the lower part of its mother's stomach. Her hind ends will relax within two weeks of birth, as will her vulva. And then.... a new foal! Its kind of neat to think about how a foal is grown inside a mare, and how everything on the little colt is just perfect: eyes, hoofs, ears, muzzle, everything. and how everything comes together just perfectly. PTL! :D hope it helps! -Brunettekiss


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A doctor who specializes in the care of animals is called a Veterinarian.


How many hours do vetrinarians work per week?

long enough to spell the occupation correctly: veterinarians Contact the Veterinary association in your state / country who may be able to supply the relevant data.


Can you recommend any large animal veterinarians in Bend, OR?

One of the most well known large animal vetrinarians in Bend, OR is Bend Equine Medical Center. It is located on Couch Market Road.


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unless, someone can show you a bloodline that is proveable. I do not believe there is a dog called a cowboy pittbull. I have had dogs that are part pit bull and they have been wonderful pets and so smart and loving. However, in the past I have asked several vetrinarians about it, and have been told on numerous occasions they do not exist. If someone can show me a pedigree that states it is a quote Cowboy Pit Bull I would not tend to believe someone making the claim that they own a cowboy pit bull. Have a great day! Stephanie H. Oregon


Is your dog going blind if there is a small white mark on the brown part its eye he seems to rub it a lot?

I Would get that chacked out by a Vetrinarian. The Vetrinarians do a special Eye test and they determine from there. So get it checked. Do it for you and for your dog's sake. ...My dog has the same problem ...your dog is growing a layer of cartilage in the outer part of his/her eye TAKE YOUR DOG TO A VET AND GET IT CHEKED BECAUSE IF NOT THE DOG MIGHT NEED SERGURY TO REMOVE IT AND IT IS VERY EXPENSIVE! THIS IS THE SAME ILLNESS THAT Y DOG PRINCESS STARTED OUT WITH AND NOW SHE IS COMPLETELY BLIND!:'( please hurry while its small because the reason she rubbs it alot is because it is blocking her viewing sight ....GO TO VET BEFORE THAT WHITE SPOT GETS BIGGER FOR YOUR BEAUTIFULL DOGS SAKE!!!!!


How much money does vetrinarians make?

It depends how good the vet is and how many patients he or she has. The pay varies from 60,000 dollars a year to 300,000 dollars a year. As I said, it depends how good the vet is and if people like him or her.


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Perhaps more useful information that the types of jobs available in Minnesota right now, is the projected growth of jobs over the next few years.Listed below are a few random occupational categories expected to grow through 2016:Veterinary Technicians - 43.8%Network Analysts - 51.4%Computer Software Engineers - 40.6%Vetrinarians - 38.5%Environmental Engineers - 28.4%Personal Financial Advisors - 26.9%Vocational Education Teachers - 26.6%Social Community Service Managers - 25.8%Computer and Mathematical Occupations - 22.8%Medical and Health Services Managers - 19.4%Education Administrators - 19.3%Motorboat Mechanics - 18.2%Management Analysts - 17.4%Logisticians - 17.2%Construction and Building Inspectors - 16.6%Business and Financial Operations Occupations - 16.3%Accountants and Auditors - 16.1%Public Relations Managers - 14.8%Natural Sciences ManagersMarketing Managers - 12.1%Here are some categories you might want to avoid, because they appear to have negative future growth:Photographic Processing Machine Operators - (-50.2%)Telephone Operators - (-45.5%)File Clerks - (-40.4%)Wood Model Makers - (-38.1%)Rail Yard Engineers - (-37.1%)Textile Machine Operators - (-35.6%)Order Clerks - (-32.3%)Forging Machine Operators - (-28.5%)Lathe and Turning Machine Operators - (-20.9%)Motion Picture Projectionists - (-19.2%)Hand Sewers - (-18.8%)Audio-Visual Collections Specialists - (-17.9%)Telemarketers - (-15.7%)Radio and Television Announcers - (-12.2%)Engine and Other Machine Assemblers - (-9.9%)Structural Metal Fabricators - (-8.8%)See the related links for detailed projections for hundreds of occupations in Minnesota.


What is the Life cycle of horses?

I t is the same as a human pragnice but only 2 months longer.. about 11 months Hey, The baby horse goes through a lot of stages. First is the early term. The early term lasts for 100 days, starting from conciving. There are not many visual signs to determine if the mare is carrying a foal, but inside, the foal is going through rapid changes. 30 weeks during the pregnancy, the little foal would be about 1 inch long. Surprising enough, it would also have at that time little bumps where the legs would form. 60 days into the pregnancy, the foal would be pretty small still: less then 3 inches long. But now it has the definite shape of a horse. at 100 days, the foal would be just over half a foot long and would have its hair growing already. Then, the early term comes to a close, and the midterm begins. When the midterm begins, vetrinarians get another pregnancy test done on the mare because it is then that 1/3 of all mares "slip" their pregnancy without anybody noticing. The midterm lasts from 100 days into the pregnancy to 250 days. At 150 days, the foal surprisingly weighs the scales at 2 pounds and all of the outside of it is fully formed, down to every detail. After the 150th day mark, the foal begins to grow in size. At 180 days it weighs 10 pounds, and at the end of the term, the foal is the size of a lamb and can blink its eyes. By this time, you can clearly see that the mare has put on some weight. And with that, the midterm is finnished, and the late term will start. After the midterm stoppes at the 250 day mark, the foal will still stedially grow bigger and bigger and bigger. At this point, the lungs begin to develop also. At 300 days, the mare willl have noticable changes. The udder would make a slimy honey coloured goop that would be made into milk two weeks before foaling. Her abdomen will look abnormally bigger, and her vulva will lengthen witthin a week of foaling. Then finally... the last stage. After the 315 day mark, the owner/s of the horse should be ready for the welcoming of a new member of the herd. Even though the foal may not come for another month and a half, its great to be ready for anything. Within a week of foaling, the baby "drops" to the lower part of its mother's stomach. Her hind ends will relax within two weeks of birth, as will her vulva. And then.... a new foal! Its kind of neat to think about how a foal is grown inside a mare, and how everything on the little colt is just perfect: eyes, hoofs, ears, muzzle, everything. and how everything comes together just perfectly. PTL! :D hope it helps! -Brunettekiss