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Small Animal Breeder

Agricultural Careers. Small Animal Breeder. By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Asha Wise Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Georgia Department of Education April 2006. Job Duties & Responsibilities. Select animals to breed Inspect animals for injuries or illness

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Small Animal Breeder

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  1. Agricultural Careers Small Animal Breeder By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Asha Wise Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Georgia Department of Education April 2006

  2. Job Duties & Responsibilities • Select animals to breed • Inspect animals for injuries or illness • Make sure animals are watered and fed • Maintain animal pens, cages or living area

  3. Qualities and Skills • Small animal breeders should enjoy working with animals • They should have a vast knowledge of the animals they breed • They should also have an understanding of genetics, biology and genealogy • Having social and verbal communication skills will be helpful when dealing with customers

  4. Salary • Earnings vary widely among small animal breeders • The size of the operation, the type of animal produced, and the efficiency, of the business will influence the earnings • Some breeders earn modest profits • Others make fairly large amounts of money • Workers will earn about $9,000 to $16,000 per year and generally receive benefits such as paid holidays and vacation

  5. Work Environment • Self employed breeders work every day of the week • Owners of large operations may work long, regular hours and have employees who care for the animals at other times • May do heavy lifting • May be exposed to unpleasant odors Photo by Jesper Clausen

  6. Other Careers You Might Want to Explore • Animal Scientist • Alternate Animal Producer • Artificial Inseminator • Fish Hatchery Manager • Game Animal Farmer • Marine Biologist • Veterinarian • Zoologist

  7. Career Resources American Animal Hospital Association P.O. Box 15899 Denver, CO 80215-0899 http://www.healthypet.com American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 70 Timber Creek Drive Cordova, TN 38018 http://www.aalas.org National Association of Animal Breeders P.O. Box 1033 Columbia, MO 65205 http://www.naab-css.org The Fur Commission U.S.A http://www.furcommission.com

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