Animal Health Lesson 1. Examples of Careers in Animal Health Laboratory technical support Research scientist Veterinarian Veterinarian assistant Teaching.

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Animal Health Lesson 1

Examples of Careers in Animal Health Laboratory technical support Research scientist Veterinarian Veterinarian assistant Teaching Feed salesman Nutritionist Product development Pharmaceutical sales Feedlot manager USDA inspector Breeding manager Supply dealer Microbiologist Geneticist Biochemist Ag Journalist Farmer/rancher Horseshoeing Animal Health 1. TM A

Costs of Animal Health—Sheep 1. On average, one ewe costs $8.01 in ve. bills, drugs and related supplies per year. 2. On average, one lamb costs $.05 per pound per year in vet bills, drugs and related supplies. Animal Health 1. TM B Source: Saskatchewan Agriculture, Food, and Rural Revitalization website.

Costs of Animal Health—Cattle 1. On average, one cow will require $17 of vet bills, drugs and related supplies per year. 2. Calves on average will require $4.67 per cwt. (100 pounds) in vet bills, drugs and related supplies. Animal Health 1. TM C Sources: Montana State University Animal Science Website and

Break-even Costs per head (on average) 1. Break-even refers to the amount of money you must receive from the offspring to equal the money you have put into both the parents and the offspring, including feed, labor, medical supplies, etc. 2. Beef break-even cost is $75 per cwt. 3. Hog break-even cost is $45 per cwt. 4. Feeder lamb break-even price is $91 per cwt. Animal Health 1. TM D

YOU HOMEWORK Research and answer the following questions. 1. What does the term “organically grown food” mean? 2. Why has organic production become popular? 3. What are some concerns people have with traditional meat production? 4. List some substances that are not allowed with organic animal production. 5. What are three criticisms of organic food production? 6. How does organic production change common practices for livestock producers? 7. What are the organic alternatives to antibiotics and treatments?