Veterinarian on farmlands

Some people may not notice, but there are plenty of vets who work in farms. Those who work on farms, their patients are large animals. Livestock which includes cattle, pigs, sheep and chickens. These vets drive in mobile clinic mini-vans which keeps them on the go. This type of car is usually used for dealing with less severe problems and prevention an outbreak of disease(H5N1). They need to be ready for different types of conditions weather it's muddy or stinky they need to endure it.Another type of vehical are big trucks to transport thier patient to well equipped clinics. One may also choose to work in zoos, where they help a WIDE range of animals. All the way from african cheetas to Antarica polar bears.

Those who work on farmlands are usually working for government agencies,supervising meat inspection at packing plants and conducting research on contagious and infectious animal diseases. Although some duties may be dangerous or dirty but curing a suffering animal is one of the most rewarding experience.

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