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What are the professional jobs of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine?

Animal husbandry and veterinary professional positions are as follows:

County and township veterinary administrative departments, animal quarantine stations, animal slaughtering enterprises, animal disease control centers, animal/pet hospitals, large-scale breeding enterprises, feed enterprises and veterinary drug enterprises and other enterprises or units engaged in animal disease prevention and control.

Animal quarantine officer, veterinary laboratory technician, assistant veterinarian, veterinary technician, feed technician, animal feeding management, pasture management, etc.

Animal husbandry and veterinary majors go to feed groups, feed companies, feed factories, veterinary drug machinery companies, veterinary drug companies, veterinary drug factories and other enterprises, animal husbandry and veterinary stations.

Livestock and poultry farms, pet hospitals, feed production departments, livestock and poultry technology extension departments, veterinary epidemic prevention stations and other departments serve as department managers, regional managers, technical service personnel, customs quarantine personnel and other positions.

You can also start your own business, such as running a farm, a feed and veterinary medicine business department, a feed processing factory, a pet hospital, etc.

Academic philosophy:

Animal husbandry, especially animal husbandry, refers to domestication and breeding of mammals, poultry and other animals with economic value, and using their growth and reproduction functions to obtain livestock products or livestock (poultry) services.

Including cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, rabbits, chickens, ducks and other livestock breeding, but also including deer, musk deer, fox, mink, otter and other economic animal domestication. Through animal husbandry or animal husbandry, human beings obtain food such as meat, milk, eggs and fat, and raw materials for light industry such as skin, hair, feathers and bones, and support planting with animal husbandry and manure.

Veterinarians refer to industries and personnel engaged in the prevention and treatment of animal diseases. The main task is to study and implement the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, quarantine and health inspection of livestock and poultry diseases.